I have been a devoted tea drinker since my mom first shared some of her green tea with me when I was in high school. It was love at first sip! Since then, I have started and ended every day with tea, and I love all kinds. Drinking tea is a soothing, meditative experience for me, and it makes me feel good – physically and mentally. But it’s also fun. I love mixing up the kinds of tea I drink based on the season at hand. For instance, in the summer, I prefer fruitier, lighter teas, and once fall hits, I turn to spiced tea and chai.
When Tipson Tea sent me a box of their organic, non-GMO teas to try, I made a cup of each type and instantly began to imagine the perfect time of year for these teas. And so, I have grouped their teas based on when I think they’d be most suitable to drink:
January & February
Moringa Original
Earthy, simple
Tipson’s Moringa tea is antioxidant-packed for the cold winter months. This simple but nutritious tea suits a new year and fresh start.
March & April
Moringa & Turmeric
Spicy, gingery, energizing
Moringa & Tumeric tea packs more of a punch. This anti-inflammatory tea would be a dream when spring rolls around and brings back seasonal allergies.
May & June
Matcha Honey & Lemon
Honeyed, aromatic, lovely
The Matcha Honey & Lemon tea might be my favorite one! It just tastes like spring, like honeysuckle. This tea would be a treat on a sunny day as well as especially comforting on a sick day.
July & August
Turmeric Peach & Moringa
Light, refreshing, like nectar
This Turmeric Peach & Moringa tea embodies summertime. It would be delicious hot or iced on a long, leisurely summer day.
September & October
Matcha Masala Chai
Lightly spiced, soothing, cozy
The Matcha Masala Chai just says fall to me. It’s a lighter, comforting blend without being too spicy. This detoxing tea gives a gentle energy boost.
November & December
Turmeric Vanilla & Cinnamon
Sweet, comforting, homey
When I tasted Tipson’s Turmeric Vanilla & Cinnamon tea, I thought of the holidays. This tea reminds me of home and Christmastime.
Be well. Drink tea!
This post is sponsored by Tipson Tea.