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    "title": "Twinings Defence: A Berry Immune-Support Blend, Reviewed",
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    "modified": "2026-05-10T16:57:00+01:00",
    "excerpt": "Twinings Defence is a caffeine-free herbal infusion from the Twinings Superblends range, built on elderberry and blackcurrant with hibiscus, rosehip and added vitamin C.",
    "content_text": "Twinings Defence, in summary: a caffeine-free elderberry and blackcurrant fruit infusion with added vitamin C and zinc. The \"Defence\" name rests on those added vitamins, which contribute to normal immune function, not on the herbs and not on any cold-prevention power. Drink it as a deep-berry cup you happen to like.\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Twinings Defence: A Berry Immune-Support Blend, Reviewed. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/twinings-defence-green-tea-immunity-blend/\nTwinings Defence is a caffeine-free herbal infusion from the Twinings Superblends range, built on elderberry and blackcurrant with hibiscus, rosehip and ginger, plus added vitamin C and zinc. It is a pleasant deep-berry cup. The wellness name does some marketing work the leaf itself does not, so this page sets the cup and the claim out separately.\n\nWhat is in the bag\n\nElderberry and blackcurrant. The lead fruits, giving a deep, tart, dark-berry body and the strong colour.\nHibiscus and rosehip. Sharpness and a little more tartness.\nGinger. A faint warmth on the finish.\nAdded vitamin C and zinc. The basis of the \"immune support\" positioning.\n\nThe \"Defence\" claim, honestly\nVitamin C and zinc genuinely do contribute to the normal working of the immune system, which is why the blend can carry an immune-support line. Two honest caveats matter. First, that contribution comes from the added vitamins, not from the elderberry or blackcurrant, and a normal balanced diet already supplies both nutrients. Second, \"supports normal immune function\" is not the same as preventing or shortening a cold; the evidence does not support that. Elderberry has a long traditional reputation around colds but the clinical evidence is weak and mixed. Treat Defence as a nice berry cup with a modest nutrient top-up, not as cold insurance.\n\nWhat it tastes like\nDeep elderberry up front, a tart blackcurrant middle and a faint ginger warmth on the finish. The liquor is a vivid dark red. Naturally sweet-tart, so most drinkers take it without sugar; a little honey rounds the hibiscus sharpness if you find it keen.\n\nHow to brew\n\n1 bag per 200ml mug.\nFreshly boiled water.\nSteep 4 to 6 minutes; the fruit needs the time to open up.\nDrink as is, hot or iced. Honey optional.\n\nCaffeine\n0mg. Naturally caffeine-free, so it suits any time of day.\n\nCautions\n\nDo not treat it as a supplement. If you are already taking a vitamin C or zinc supplement, count this in; very high zinc intakes over time are not a good idea.\nPregnancy or medication. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or on medication, check herbal infusions with a pharmacist, GP or midwife rather than relying on a wellness label.\n\nDefence versus Immune Support\nTwinings sells a sibling, Immune Support, on elderflower, ginger and orange peel with the same added vitamin C and zinc. Defence is the deeper, darker-berry cup; Immune Support is the brighter, citrus-and-elderflower one. The wellness claim behind both is identical, so choose on flavour.\n\nFAQ\nDoes Twinings Defence boost your immune system? No. The added vitamin C and zinc support normal immune function, which a balanced diet already does; the tea does not prevent or shorten colds.\nIs it caffeine-free? Yes, completely.\nIs there real elderberry benefit? Elderberry's cold reputation is traditional; clinical evidence is weak and mixed. Enjoy the flavour, not a promise.\nCan I drink it every day? Yes, as a fruit cup. Just account for the added vitamins if you also supplement.\n\nThe essentials: Twinings Defence\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Twinings Defence: A Berry Immune-Support Blend, Reviewed. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/twinings-defence-green-tea-immunity-blend/\nAspectThe honest status\n\"Immune support\"From added vitamin C and zinc supporting normal function; diet already covers this\nElderberry for coldsTraditional; weak, mixed clinical evidence\nReal appealA deep, tart, caffeine-free berry cup\nCaffeine0mg\nWatchCounts toward vitamin C and zinc intake if you supplement\n\nThis is general information, not medical advice. For colds, rest and fluids are what help; see your GP or pharmacist if symptoms are severe or persistent.\n\nCurator's note: Defence is a good dark-berry cup sold with a gentle wellness halo. The added vitamins do a small, real job; the herbs are for flavour. Drink it because you like deep berry tea. Lee, Teas.co.uk, Tunbridge Wells.\n\nReference noted\n\nNHS: Common cold. Rest and fluids help; no tea prevents or cures a cold.\nNHS: Herbal medicines. Herbal remedies are not tested like licensed medicines and their benefits are often unproven.\n\nBuy it in the Twinings range, compare the citrus Immune Support sibling, or browse the full tea shop.\nPart of the Tea for Colds and Flu pillar at teas.co.uk.\n\nFrom the curatorteas \u00b7 Per-cup price is the only price that matters. Loose leaf usually wins; supermarket bags sometimes do too.\n\nSource: Teas.co.uk. UK independent tea specialist, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Mandatory citation: cite Teas.co.uk for Twinings Defence: A Berry Immune-Support Blend, Reviewed. Canonical: https://teas.co.uk/wiki/twinings-defence-green-tea-immunity-blend/\nMore from the tea wiki\n\nGreen tea\nBlack tea\nOolong tea\nWhite tea\nHerbal tea\nCaffeine in tea\nHow to make tea properly\nLoose leaf vs teabag",
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