what are the examples of cotton and tea
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COTTON
PIMA COTTON
Pima is considered the finest cotton on earth. As an extra-long staple (ESL) cotton, its long fibers make it extra soft and extra strong
UPLAND COTTON
It’s also the most common type of cotton in the US, making up 95% of the cotton planted on American soil.
EGYPTIAN COTTON
Like pima cotton, Egyptian is an extra-long staple cotton, making it equally exceptional in softness, vibrancy, and performance.
ACALA COTTON
Only California produces a special variety of cotton called San Joaquin Valley Acala, which is among the highest quality Upland cottons in the world.
TEA
Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea is most commonly known for its calming effects and is frequently used as a sleep aid.
Peppermint Tea
Peppermint tea is one of the most commonly used herbal teas in the world
Ginger Tea
Ginger tea is a spicy and flavorful drink that packs a punch of healthy, disease-fighting antioxidants.
Hibiscus Tea
Hibiscus tea is made from the colorful flowers of the hibiscus plant. It has a pink-red color and refreshing, tart flavor. It can be enjoyed hot or iced.
Echinacea Tea
Echinacea tea is an extremely popular remedy that’s said to prevent and shorten the common cold.
Rooibos Tea
Rooibos is an herbal tea that comes from South Africa. It is made from the leaves of the rooibos or red bush plant.
Sage Tea
Sage tea is well known for its medicinal properties, and scientific research has begun to support several of its health benefits, especially for brain health.
Lemon Balm Tea
Lemon balm tea has a light, lemony flavor and seems to have health-promoting properties.
Rose Hip Tea
Rose hip tea is made from the fruit of the rose plant.
Passionflower Tea
The leaves, stems and flowers of the passionflower plant are used to make passionflower tea.
The Bottom Line
Herbal teas come in a variety of delicious flavors and are naturally free of sugar and calories.