discover our ingredients
We've travelled the globe to find the very best organic ingredients to put in our drinks.
as organic as nature intended
matcha
Matcha is a type of Japanese green tea. And unlike teas you might be familiar with that you get from tea bags or loose leaves, this unique type is finely ground, powdered green tea. Find out more
- TASTES: earthy with a sweet aftertaste
- KNOWN FOR: High in Antioxidants Theanine
turmeric
Turmeric or Curcuma longa is a spice that comes from the Turmeric plant. It is the roots of this plant that is used to make the spice Turmeric. Find out more
- TASTES: mild and creamy
- KNOWN FOR: Anti-inflammatory properties
barley
Barley coffee, or Café D’orzo has quickly gathered a following with those seeking a caffeine free alternative to the daily espresso and is regaining its popularity today, for a healthier daily brew. Find out more
- TASTES: like coffee
- KNOWN FOR: Caffeine free and aids digestion
cacao
It’s said that Cacao is one of the most nutritionally dense foods on the planet, and whilst we’ve got used to eating it as delicious chocolate, it’s also good to know you can enjoy it without the guilt! Find out more
- TASTES: like dark chocolate
- KNOWN FOR: The most natural form of chcocolate
mullein
Mullein or Verbascum Thapsus, is a yellow flowering plant native to Europe and Asia. It is thought that the word Mullein derives from the latin word 'mullis' meaning soft and refers to the plants soft, velvety leaves. Find out more
- TASTES: delightful aromatic and refreshing
- KNOWN FOR: Supporting respiratory health
corn silk
Corn silk is the long silk like thread that grows on corncobs. Most people discard the corn silk but you might feel differently when you know the powers of these silky strands! Find out more
- TASTES: smooth and silky
- KNOWN FOR: Acts as a diuretic
burdock root
With its spiky thistle-like appearance and vibrant purple flowers, burdock is a distinctive looking plant that grows all across Europe and Asia.
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- TASTES: sweet and earthy
- KNOWN FOR: Detoxing properties
dandelion root
With their vibrant yellow flowers, dandelions are the nemesis of gardeners the world over. But these pesky weeds have been an important ingredient in traditional remedies for centuries Find out more
- TASTES: silky with herby undertones
- KNOWN FOR: Fighting off common ailments
elderberry
Both the elderberry tree’s vibrant purple berries and delicate white flowers are used in natural remedies, as they’re packed with antioxidants and vitamins. Find out more
- TASTES: sweet and earthy
- KNOWN FOR: Detoxing properties
spearmint
Spearmint gets its name from its distinctive spear-shaped leaves. You might be familiar with it in dental products, but there’s so much more to spearmint than fresh breath. Find out more
- TASTES: silky with herby undertones
- KNOWN FOR: Fighting off common ailments
lemon balm
Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and has been used in traditional remedies for millennia.
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- TASTES: mint and lemon
- KNOWN FOR: Detoxing properties
sage
Sage is a vibrant, earthy herb that you might be fairly familiar with.
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- TASTES: silky with herby undertones
- KNOWN FOR: Fighting off common ailments