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To Brew Gotu Kola Tea, You Will Need: -Dried Gotu Kola Leaves (Asiatic Pennywort) -Water -Optional: Honey, Lemon, Or Other Sweetener Of Your Choice Here'S How To Make Gotu Kola Tea: Boil Water: Bring A Pot Of Water To A Boil. Add Gotu Kola: Add 1 To 2 Teaspoons Of Dried Gotu Kola Leaves To The Boiling Water. If Using Tea Bags, Add One Tea Bag. Steep: Reduce Heat To Low And Let The Gotu Kola Steep For 5 To 10 Minutes. Strain: Remove The Gotu Kola Leaves Or Tea Bag From The Water And Strain Into A Cup. Sweeten: Add Honey, Lemon, Or Other Sweetener Of Your Choice To Taste. Enjoy: Drink The Gotu Kola Tea While It Is Still Warm. Centella Asiatica, Also Known As Gotu Kola, Is A Herbaceous Plant That Is Native To Asia, Especially In India, Japan, And China. The Plant Is Known For Its Delicate Leaves That Grow On Tall Stems And Its Small White Or Pinkish Flowers. In Terms Of Culinary Uses, Centella Asiatica Is Often Used As An Ingredient In Soups And Stir-Fries In Asia. The Leaves Can Be Consumed Raw Or Cooked And Have A Slightly Bitter Taste. The Plant Can Also Be Dried And Brewed Into Tea. 100% Natural Asiatic Pennywort, Also Called Gotu Kola Dried & Cut Centella Asiatica Grown In Madagascar, Processed In Germany Net Weight: 1.76 Oz / 50 Grams Storage Instructions: Dry, Cool & Dark Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main ingredients in Gotu Kola tea? A: The main ingredient is dried Gotu Kola leaves, also known as Asiatic Pennywort. You can also add optional sweeteners like honey or lemon.
- Q: What is the net weight of the Gotu Kola product? A: The net weight is one point seventy-six ounces, or fifty grams. This ensures you have enough for multiple servings of tea.
- Q: Where is the Gotu Kola sourced from? A: The Gotu Kola is grown in Madagascar. It is processed in Germany to ensure high quality.
- Q: How do I brew Gotu Kola tea? A: To brew, boil water and add one to two teaspoons of dried Gotu Kola leaves. Let it steep for five to ten minutes before straining.
- Q: Can I consume Gotu Kola leaves raw? A: Yes, you can consume Gotu Kola leaves raw. They can also be added to soups and stir-fries in Asian cuisine.
- Q: Is Gotu Kola suitable for vegan diets? A: Yes, Gotu Kola is entirely vegan. It is made from natural ingredients with no animal products.
- Q: How should I store Gotu Kola? A: Store Gotu Kola in dry, cool, and dark conditions. This will help maintain its freshness and potency.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Gotu Kola? A: The shelf life can vary, but typically it lasts for up to one year when stored properly. Always check for any signs of spoilage.
- Q: Is Gotu Kola caffeine-free? A: Yes, Gotu Kola is completely caffeine-free. It is a suitable alternative for those avoiding caffeine.
- Q: Can I add flavors to Gotu Kola tea? A: Yes, you can add flavors like honey, lemon, or other sweeteners. This can enhance the taste according to your preferences.
- Q: Is Gotu Kola safe for children? A: Yes, Gotu Kola is generally safe for children in moderation. However, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before use.
- Q: Are there any side effects of drinking Gotu Kola tea? A: There are generally no major side effects, but some individuals may experience mild digestive upset. Consult a doctor if concerned.
- Q: How does Gotu Kola benefit health? A: Gotu Kola is known for its potential health benefits, including improving circulation and cognitive function. It is also used in traditional medicine.
- Q: Can I use Gotu Kola for skin care? A: Yes, Gotu Kola is often used in skincare products due to its potential to improve skin healing and reduce inflammation.
- Q: What should I do if Gotu Kola arrives damaged? A: If your Gotu Kola arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements. Keep the packaging for reference.

