Palm Beach Teas
Raspberry Orange Green Tea
Raspberry Orange Green Tea
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Product Story & Origin
Sunshine in a Teacup The Florida Way
Green tea has been revered across East Asia for thousands of years celebrated not only for its delicate, grassy flavor but for its extraordinary wellness properties. Japan's sencha tradition, in particular, prizes the fresh, vegetal brightness that comes from carefully steamed and rolled young tea leaves harvested in the season's first flush.
At Palm Beach Teas, we honor that tradition and add a little Florida sunshine to it. Our Raspberry Orange Green Tea takes a beautiful sencha-style green tea leaf light, fresh, naturally low in caffeine and blends it with the vibrant sweetness of raspberry and the bright, citrusy lift of orange pieces. The result is a green tea that feels like stepping outside on a warm West Palm Beach morning: fresh, uplifting, and full of life.
This is the tea for those who love the lightness and health benefits of green tea but want their cup to feel a little more playful, a little more colorful, and a lot more delicious. Perfect hot, perfect iced, and perfectly you.
Ingredients & Tasting Notes
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Ingredient |
Flavor Contribution |
Tasting Note |
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Sencha Green Tea |
Fresh, grassy base |
Light, clean, slightly vegetal |
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Raspberry Pieces |
Sweet berry brightness |
Juicy, tart, vibrant red fruit |
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Orange Pieces |
Citrus lift & sweetness |
Zesty, sunny, smooth citrus finish |
Light Caffeine | Antioxidant-Rich | No Artificial Flavors | Premium Sencha Style
Health Benefits & Wellness Properties
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Ingredient / Property |
Wellness Benefit |
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Green Tea Catechins (EGCG) |
One of the most powerful natural antioxidants. Supports heart health, metabolism, and cell protection from oxidative stress. |
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L-Theanine |
Naturally present in green tea; promotes calm, focused mental clarity without jitteriness. Synergizes with caffeine for smooth energy. |
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Vitamin C (Orange) |
Orange pieces contribute natural Vitamin C, supporting immune function, skin vitality, and iron absorption. |
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Raspberry Antioxidants |
Raspberries are rich in ellagic acid and anthocyanins potent antioxidants linked to reduced inflammation and improved brain health. |
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Low Caffeine |
Green tea contains roughly half the caffeine of black tea a gentle energy lift ideal for those who are caffeine-sensitive. |
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Metabolism Support |
Green tea has been extensively studied for its role in supporting a healthy metabolism when combined with a balanced diet and active lifestyle. |
Note: Based on general nutritional knowledge. Not intended as medical advice.
Brewing Guide
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Water Temp |
Steep Time |
Tea Amount |
Serving Size |
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175–185°F / 80–85°C |
2–3 minutes |
1 tsp per 8 oz |
8–12 oz |
Important: Do NOT Use Boiling Water
• Green tea is delicate boiling water (212°F) will scorch the leaves and create a bitter, flat cup.
• Let your kettle cool for 2–3 minutes after boiling, or use a temperature-controlled kettle set to 180°F.
• For iced green tea: brew double-strength, let cool, pour over ice. The raspberry and orange make a stunning, naturally pink-hued iced tea.
• Add a slice of fresh orange or a few raspberries to your cup for a beautiful presentation.
• This tea pairs wonderfully with a drizzle of honey or a splash of lemonade for a summer refresher. Contact Us.
Food Pairing & Mood Guide
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Mood |
Food Pairing |
Best Occasion |
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Fresh & Energized |
Yogurt parfait, fresh fruit bowl, granola |
Morning wellness ritual |
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Light & Refreshed |
Cucumber sandwiches, fruit salad, sorbet |
Warm afternoon refresher |
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Sweet & Playful |
Raspberry macarons, orange creamsicle cake |
Afternoon tea or brunch |
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Focused & Clear |
Almonds, rice crackers, green grapes |
Work or study break |
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Celebratory & Bright |
Fruit tart, champagne cake, citrus sorbet |
Summer gatherings |
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