Item Specifics

How to Use

  1. Brew one pouch with about 200 ml hot water.
  2. Let it steep until the infusion turns naturally blue and aromatic.
  3. Strain and enjoy warm.

Formulation

Dried whole-spice and flower blend. No ready-to-drink liquid. This is a loose traditional brewing mix.

Product

Traditional Indonesian spice infusion using butterfly pea flower (also known as blue pea), ginger, lemongrass and other kitchen spices. Often enjoyed as a warm aromatic drink.

Type

Dry spice and flower drink base / wedang mix.

Regional Cuisine / Region

Java, Indonesia.

Food Specifications

Herbal-style dried spice mix. No artificial coloring is added; the blue tone comes from butterfly pea flower.

Allergens

No common allergen listed. Produced in a kitchen environment that may handle herbs and spices.

Calories per Serving

Not available.

Expiration Date

Not stated on listing. As with most dried spices, keep sealed in a cool, dry place.

MPN

Not applicable / not provided.

Number of Servings

Approx. 1 tall mug per pouch (~200 ml brew).

Serving Size

About 200 ml prepared infusion.

SEO Keywords

Indonesian spice tea blend, blue pea flower drink mix, wedang rempah Jawa, lemongrass ginger infusion.

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