Warm Spice

Warm Spice

$25.00
Sale price  $25.00 Regular price 
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Warm Spice

Warm Spice

$25.00
Sale price  $25.00 Regular price 

A new kind of tea made from raw New England honey and seven organic herbs and spices. Stir into hot water for a clean, comforting cup, no tea bag needed.

Use it: hot, iced, over yogurt, or straight from the spoon.

hibiscus  ·  ginger  ·  turmeric  ·  ceylon cinnamon  ·  clove  ·  star anise  ·  black pepper  ·  raw honey

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Ingredients with purpose.

Raw New England Honey

Raw honey is the base of the blend: rich in antioxidants, enzymes, and trace minerals that support gut health and soothe the throat.

Ginger

A warming root that supports digestion and circulation. One of the oldest natural remedies for nausea and immune defense.

Turmeric

One of nature's most studied anti-inflammatories. Paired with black pepper in this blend to increase absorption.

Ceylon Cinnamon

Naturally antimicrobial and antioxidant-rich. Supports stable blood sugar and adds warmth to the blend.

Clove

The highest antioxidant content of any spice. Supports respiratory health and helps ease congestion.

Black Pepper

The activator. Increases turmeric absorption by up to 2,000%, making the whole blend work harder.

Hibiscus

High in vitamin C and polyphenols that support heart health and immunity. Adds the blend's natural tartness and color.

Star Anise

Rich in shikimic acid, the compound behind antiviral formulations like Tamiflu. Supports immune and respiratory function.

Warm Spice · Batch No. 047 · Cape Cod, Massachusetts · Small batch pantry goods ·

FAQ's

Is Wild Spoon a tea?

Yes, in spirit. Not in technicality. There are no tea leaves. It's raw honey infused with organic herbs and spices that dissolve into hot or cold water. Same warm cup, cleaner ingredients.

Does hot water destroy the honey's benefits?

No. Raw honey's enzymes begin to break down around 140°F. When you stir honey into water cool enough to drink, you're well below that threshold. Wait a minute or two after the kettle, and you're good.

How many servings are in a jar?

Depends on how strong you like it. At one to two tablespoons per cup, most people get two to three weeks from a jar.

Can I use it cold? Or in other things?

Yes. It dissolves great in hot water, but it's also good as iced tea, in smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt, or off the spoon.

Is it safe for kids?

Kids over twelve months, yes. Honey shouldn't be given to infants under one.

Why is there texture in my jar?

That's the herbs and spices. We don't strain them out - the longer they sit, the more their flavor and nutrients infuse into the honey. Give it a stir.

How long does a jar last?

Raw honey is one of nature's best preservatives. Stored at room temperature, your jar will stay good for months.

Do you offer subscriptions?

Yes. Subscribe and save 10% - we'll ship on your schedule.

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