Turkey: Interest in winter teas increased with the cooling of the weather

Published 2021년 10월 29일

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The article highlights the increased demand for herbal teas and medicinal plants such as linden, hibiscus, and rose hips as autumn approaches and flu season looms. Veysi Denli, a herbalist in Mardin, emphasizes the importance of incorporating these natural products into daily life for preventive health. He notes that while local herbs and vitamin C-rich foods are stable in price, imported products like ginger and turmeric can fluctuate due to dollar values. Denli urges citizens to adopt a culture of using these herbs in their kitchens to prevent illness.
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With the arrival of autumn, citizens who were afraid of the disease took the road to herbalists. The demand for linden, hibiscus and rose hips for winter teas has increased. Noting that they have been serving in Mardin for 14 years, Veysi Denli said, “We sell natural plants and medicinal plants. It is a classic situation that every year the weather gets colder with autumn, causing many flu infections to increase. There is a delicate situation arising from your current situation. That's why society started to become conscious. This is a very good thing because we are trying to teach this. We need to put some plants in our lives for preventive health, not after getting sick, but in order not to get sick," he said. Explaining that linden has always maintained its popularity, Denli said, “There is a great demand for rosehip. Our hibiscus consumption is very good. Among our intense vitamin C, antioxidant, ginger, turmeric and following products, we do not have much trouble with these. ...
Source: Haber7

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