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A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the unmistakeable taste of apple strudel and cinnamon.
Preparation guidelines: Use 18 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 6 minutes. Strain and serve.
Ingredients: apple (27%), hibiscus, rose hips, orange peel, raisins (9.6%) (raisins, sunflower oil), coconut, sugar, flavouring, cinnamon (1.9%), almonds . May contain traces of nuts.
Caffein-free
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the unmistakeable taste of apple strudel and cinnamon.
Preparation guidelines: Use 18 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 6 minutes. Strain and serve.
Ingredients: apple (27%), hibiscus, rose hips, orange peel, raisins (9.6%) (raisins, sunflower oil), coconut, sugar, flavouring, cinnamon (1.9%), almonds . May contain traces of nuts.
Caffein-free
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the subtly sweet taste of Christmas spices.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the subtly sweet taste of Christmas spices.
Rare white tea produced in very limited quantities, the hand-picked leaves and buds are covered with a silvery white down, which is a typical trait for such tea. The long, wire-like leaves with an abundance of white tips create a pale yellow infusion. The aroma and taste convey tones of apricot a...
Rare white tea produced in very limited quantities, the hand-picked leaves and buds are covered with a silvery white down, which is a typical trait for such tea. The long, wire-like leaves with an abundance of white tips create a pale yellow infusion. The aroma and taste convey tones of apricot a...
Tamaryokucha is a type of Japanese tea produced in the pan-fired method common in China, lending the dried leaves a spiral shape. Originating in the Goto part of Nagasaki Prefecture, the tea infuses to make a liquor light green in hue, while the taste and aroma are indicative of foam on fresh fro...
Tamaryokucha is a type of Japanese tea produced in the pan-fired method common in China, lending the dried leaves a spiral shape. Originating in the Goto part of Nagasaki Prefecture, the tea infuses to make a liquor light green in hue, while the taste and aroma are indicative of foam on fresh fro...