| Category | Details |
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| Ingredients | According to Vital’s site: green tea plus lemongrass. Vital Shop+2Vital Group+2 Vital’s product brochure also lists “Green Tea Bags Range – Lemon.” Vital Group |
| Quantity / Serving Size | - 25 tea bags per pack. First Choice Store - Sold under Vital “Green Tea Lemon 25 SAC” on a UK wholesaler site. Kashmir Watan Foodstroes |
| Benefits | - Green tea is rich in antioxidants (polyphenols) — supports general health. Verywell Health+1 - Lemon (or lemongrass) adds a citrusy note and may contribute a small amount of vitamin C (if real lemon/lemongrass is used). - Refreshing, revitalising flavour — good hot or iced. - Mild caffeine boost typical for green tea — useful if you want something lighter than black tea. |
| Additives / Functional Ingredients | - No obvious artificial flavourings listed: Vital describes this as a “blend” with green tea and lemon / lemongrass. Vital Shop - From their brochure, seems to be simply tea + lemon flavor / lemongrass, not a highly processed “instant” tea. Vital Group |
| Caffeine | - Green tea naturally contains caffeine. Verywell Health+1 - Vital does not clearly list the mg caffeine per bag in their public specs, so exact caffeine content per cup is not publicly confirmed. - Because it's a green tea blend, expect lower caffeine than typical black tea — but not caffeine-free. |
| Nutritional Information | - There’s no detailed nutritional breakdown (calories, fat, protein, sugars) for this exact product on Vital’s publicly available site. - Given it’s a pure tea bag (no milk, no sugar), it’s likely very low calorie, as with most plain green teas. - Typical nutritional profile for brewed green tea: negligible calories unless sweetened or modified. |
| Storage Information | - Store in a cool, dry place to maintain the quality and aroma of the tea bags. - Keep the box / bag sealed between uses to prevent moisture or flavour loss. (Standard advice; specific packaging instructions from Vital are not very detailed publicly.) |
| How to Prepare | While Vital doesn’t provide very detailed public brewing instructions: 1. Use 1 tea bag per cup. 2. Pour hot water (but not boiling — green tea typically tastes best around ~75–85°C) over the bag. 3. Steep for ~2–3 minutes (or to your taste) and then remove the bag. 4. Optionally, you could add a slice of lemon or a little honey, but taste it first — it’s already lemon-flavoured. |
| Potential Health Notes | - Regular green tea consumption is linked to various health benefits, including improved heart health, better metabolism, and antioxidant protection. Verywell Health - Because of its caffeine content, it's worth considering how it fits into your daily caffeine intake. - If you're sensitive to caffeine, you might want to limit the number of cups or brew more weakly. |
Limitations / What’s Not Clear
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Vital’s official site / brochure does not clearly list a detailed ingredients panel (e.g. % of green tea vs lemongrass), so some “lemon” flavour may come from natural flavour rather than significant lemon content.
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No public lab-tested nutritional data (kcal, sugars, etc.) is available for this product, at least in the sources I found.
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Caffeine per bag is not specified, only inferred based on it being green tea.
If you like, I can try to track down a recent lab test or consumer-analysis report that shows the actual caffeine content, antioxidant levels, or any contaminants (e.g. pesticides) in this specific Vital Lemon Green Tea. Do you want me to do that?


