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Top Scandinavian Teas for Fall

I recently got my hands on some pretty amazing teas and knew I had to share. I have to say all of these teas are calming (how hygge!) delicious teas and I highly recommend them. Did I also forget to say they are delicious and perfect for Fall and any other day you need tea? Well, they so are!

If you’ve gotten into the hygge trend, happen to just love teas, or want to change up what you’re doing this fall this post is for you.

Søstrene and Grene: Anna & Clara’s Hyldeblomst Te

This tea is awesome! It’s a black Danish tea with Elderflower, and it also happens to be a loose leaf tea that has elderflower blooms in it something popular in Scandinavian countries, Germany, and the UK (I don’t know about other places; but if you do, let me know!). Waking up in the morning and having this is fun because it has this awesome peachy smell. And seriously if you find any of the Anna & Clara teas, buy as many as you can because they are not expensive at all and are soooo amazing! I have trouble finding this online and put it on my Christmas wishlist for those in Europe, but you can check out the cutest tea strainer from the same brand here.

HEMA: Organic Vanilla Rose Tea

Another black loose leaf tea with rose and vanilla, but from the Netherlands obviously has flowery notes because well it has flowers (so profound!). Recommended to me by a friend and now recommended to all of you! The packaging is pretty cool too, and all teas promise to be organic, which can’t be a bad thing!

HEMA: Organic Orange Rooibos Infusion

This is a rooibos tea, also Dutch and loose-leaf, that seriously smells like winter came early! The same brand at the Organic Vanilla Rose tea, but smells like Christmas or a cider with a kick! Perfect for those days you want to feel in the Holiday spirit or if you’re feeling a bit sick. Maybe this might be the tea to bring you into the upcoming Holidays!

Know any other amazing teas or things you like during the cooler months? Looking at these teas also makes me super curious about Scandinavian food, mmm. Maybe that might come up soon 😉

Stay warm, enjoy a little bit of hygge, and keep your adventures going! And don’t forget to check out my lastest post.

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