
Tea Oregano Secret
Infusion of dried oregano with aromatic and culinary profile, designed for a light digestive break, without promises of healing or suggested effects.
Recipes selected for After the Meal. Recipes to close the table with aroma and freshness.
A selection for people who enjoy warm, herbal, or refreshing drinks after eating. The category speaks of sensory comfort and culinary tradition without promising suggested digestive effects.
Mint, ginger, fruits, and spices appear for their aroma and their place in many kitchens. The content avoids presenting the cup as a solution for reflux, pain, gas, or any clinical condition.
Prepare after light meals or during afternoon pauses, choosing warm temperatures and flavors that fit the moment.
People with reflux, gastritis, recurring pain, or food restrictions should observe tolerance and seek professional evaluation when needed.
Frequent or intense discomfort needs professional guidance. Recipes are preparation and experience references, not clinical care.
We do not make that promise. They can be pleasant as warm or aromatic drinks, but recurring symptoms should be evaluated by a health professional.
It depends on the recipe profile and personal preference. Warm drinks often highlight herbs and spices; cold versions work better with fruits and refreshing notes.