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Dalgety’s refined Cerassie Herbal Tea is also referred to as bitter melon / bitter gourd / cerasee and Karela in Asia, South America and the Middle East and, corilla and corailee in the caribbean. Cerassie (corilla, corailee , bitter melon, karela) comes from specially grown cerassie plants of the Caribbean. Traditional folk suggest Cerassie Tea to be a good cleanser of the blood, giving a healthier, fitter, trimmer and stronger body.
100% Pure & Natural Dried Cerassie/Bitter Melon Leaves
No artificially additives or flavorings
Naturally Caffeine Free
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Cerassie botanical name: Momordica Charantia
Dalgety’s cerassie tea is very bitter in taste, the technique used in drying the leaves are delicate and unique resulting in the preservation of nearly all the natural strength and nutrients of the cerassie plant.
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Posted by Colin Wilson on 13th Oct 2016
Bitter melon is an aquired taste, and is exactly what it says... Bitter. But like anything that is good for you, it doesn't taste nice, but you get used to it when you realise how much good it is doing for you. It keeps my blood sugar under control without me resorting to medication. That's why I like it and will continue to use it.
Posted by susan on 22nd Aug 2015
I am a type 2 diabetic and was recommended this tea by a friend. Very very bitter but you do get acclimatised to the taste and it does seem to help lower my blood sugar count
Posted by rob on 5th Sep 2014
had a horrific cold that lasted 2 weeks drank this tea and the next day the cold, cough, mucus, congestion and all symptoms....disappeared....drink during the day cause I felt tremendous energy ...a great staple to have..this company is great with all services provided.
Posted by Unknown on 11th Apr 2014
Too bitter
Posted by Gill on 19th Nov 2013
I love this bitter tea. Some say it is acquired taste but once acquired there is nothing to beat it. I have bought it direct from Dalgety for a number of years now as I cannot find any outlets that stock it.
Posted by Jayne on 16th Aug 2013
I bought this tea because I was told of it's healing properties. It is also called bitter melon and it is bitter so it does take some getting use to but I was able to get use it and after a while quite liked it, as does my cousin who asked me to order some for her. I am mainly drinking it though for it's health benefits. I heard it is good to help balance blood sugar.
Posted by Unknown on 20th May 2013
I've been drinking this as my breakfast cup for about a year now. Yes, it is bitter but once you get used to it it's actually not that different from other herbal teas. I used to get quite a few headaches but I haven't had one (well, maybe one) since I started drinking it regularly. Maybe a coincidence, I dunno, but there you have my main recommendation for buying a box!
Posted by Anji Wright on 25th Oct 2012
This herb is also known as bitter melon and is widely used in Asian as well as Caribbean countries. Its extremely bitter in taste but I actually find it quite refreshing.
I suffer from dizzy spells caused by low blood sugar but it seems to help regular my blood sugar level and I have had hardly any dizzy spells lately. Happy Days!