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An ayurvedic blend with the taste of ginger, cardamom and cocoa.
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 even tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 7 minutes. Then strain.
Ingredients: green rooibos, ginger, lemon peel, roasted apple, cocoa beans, fennel seeds, cinnamon, cardamom, red peppercorns. May contain traces of nuts.
Caffein-free
An ayurvedic blend with the taste of ginger, cardamom and cocoa.
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 6 even tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 7 minutes. Then strain.
Ingredients: green rooibos, ginger, lemon peel, roasted apple, cocoa beans, fennel seeds, cinnamon, cardamom, red peppercorns. May contain traces of nuts.
Caffein-free
This traditional green tea originates in the En Shi mountains of Hubei Province. Harvested by hand in the springtime, infusing the leaves creates a golden liquor with a faintly spicy flavour.
This traditional green tea originates in the En Shi mountains of Hubei Province. Harvested by hand in the springtime, infusing the leaves creates a golden liquor with a faintly spicy flavour.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the tempting taste of sweet toffee and Christmas spices.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the tempting taste of sweet toffee and Christmas spices.
It is said that Queen Elizabeth II named this tea Oriental Beauty after sampling a cup. Prepared by hand, the dark brown, slightly curled leaves (oxidised to 60-70%) show a high proportion of silvery tips, giving rise to a light orange liquor. The aroma is suggestive of fine tobacco and maple syr...
It is said that Queen Elizabeth II named this tea Oriental Beauty after sampling a cup. Prepared by hand, the dark brown, slightly curled leaves (oxidised to 60-70%) show a high proportion of silvery tips, giving rise to a light orange liquor. The aroma is suggestive of fine tobacco and maple syr...