Six of the best teas to cool you down

By Jocelyn Richards, May 6, 2015

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Twinings Mint Humbug

Whole leaves of peppermint and spearmint combine to pack an intense mint aroma into every sip. Humbug’s naturally caffeine free, making it perfect to drink any time of the day. RMB88/pack.
// www.twinings.com.cn

Iced Lemon Teaiced lemon tea

Winter is to hot chocolate as spring is to what? Iced tea – obviously. Okay, enough of the SAT questions, go enjoy Simply Life’s version, refreshing and not too sweet with a subtle bitterness from the fresh sliced lemon. RMB22/cup. // Listing.

 

 

 

Teapigs Chamomile Teateapigs

Made from Croatian chamomile bushes, this tea has sleep-promoting properties, relaxes muscles and soothes anxiety. One cup will calm any incessant mind whirring. RMB70/pack. // drinks99.taobao.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

original lemon teaLemon Roasted Melon Tea

A refreshing summer beverage best consumed cold, this exotic twist on original lemon tea promises to rehydrate parched skin while rejuvenating the mind. RMB15/cup. // Any branch of Gong Cha (贡茶)

 

 

 

 

 

liptons jasmineLipton Lohas Jasmine Tea

Jasmine blossoms mixed with green tea – one of China’s most famous combos – is thought to be an antidepressant as well as a remedy for fevers. RMB27/pack. // Any branch of Wal-Mart

 

 

hibiscus teaHibiscus Tea

Guaranteed to lower blood pressure and fight inflammation, Mr. Pancho’s iced hibiscus tea with lemon combats the sizzling sun with a tangy explosion of blended flavor. RMB28/glass. // Listing.

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