Color
Beige, Dark Brown, Light Brown
Yellowish Orange
Milk Content
Not required
Not required
Taste
Little bitter, Sweet
Sweet
Serving Style
Cold, Iced
Hot
Additives
Cream, Rum, Sugar
Cinnamon, Ginger, Honey, Milk, Water
Physical Benefits
Not Available
Beneficial for cough & cold, Keeps blood pressure in control, Lowers cholesterol
Mental Health Benefits
Freshness, Increases alertness
Boosts Energy, Refreshes mind, Strengthens mood
Disease Prevention
Not Available
Beneficial for cough & cold, Useful in menopause
Overall Health Benefits
Not Available
Detoxifies your body, Have anti bacterial properties
Hair Care
Not Available
Prevents hair loss
Skin Care
Not Available
Good For Skin
Low Risk Side Effects
Interference with other diseases, Sleeplessness
Not Available
High Risk Side Effects
Can cause cancer, Cirrhosis, Pancreatitis
Not Available
Caffeine Content
Not Available
Short (8 floz)
Not Available
Short (236 ml)
Not Available
Caffeine Level
Moderate
Caffeine free
Safe Level
400.00 mg
Not Available
Harmful Level
500.00 mg
Not Available
Effects of Caffeine
Fast heartbeat, Insomnia, Irritability, Muscle tremors, Nervousness, Restlessness, Stomach upset
Not Available
Without Sugar
0.00 Kcal
Not Available
With Skimmed Milk
Not Available
With Skimmed Milk and Sugar
Not Available
With Whole Milk
Not Available
With Whole Milk and Sugar
Not Available
Calories With Additives
Not Available
Fats
0.00 gm
Not Available
Carbohydrates
Not Available
Brands
Not Available
Lipton, Organic, Spar, Twinings
Originated in
North Frisian
South Africa
Origin Period
19th Century
Not Available
Difference Between Pharisäer and Honeybush Tea
Both Pharisäer and Honeybush Tea have different features, but its interesting to compare and see the difference between Pharisäer and Honeybush Tea. Here, you will get to know the difference between Pharisäer and Honeybush Tea in accordance with their caffeine content, probable side effects and many more interesting facts like Pharisäer Benefits and Honeybush Tea Benefits in the upcoming sections.