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loose black tea; flavoured & scented
…strong taste of black tea in combination with aroma of sparkling wine reminiscent of Bellini cocktail
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Tea can be used daily according to instructions. Suitable for children from 3 years old and adults.
Ingredients: black tea (58,4%), raisins (raisins, sunflower oil), cranberry leaves, peaches (peaches, rice flour) (17%), flavouring, peach flowers, cranberry leaf, natural flavouring. May contain traces of nuts.
loose black tea; flavoured & scented
…strong taste of black tea in combination with aroma of sparkling wine reminiscent of Bellini cocktail
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Tea can be used daily according to instructions. Suitable for children from 3 years old and adults.
Ingredients: black tea (58,4%), raisins (raisins, sunflower oil), cranberry leaves, peaches (peaches, rice flour) (17%), flavouring, peach flowers, cranberry leaf, natural flavouring. May contain traces of nuts.
Tea from lower parts of the Ruhuna region in the south of Sri Lanka. The long, thin leaves brew to give a crystal clear orange-brown infusion, boasting the pleasantly sweet taste of nougat. The tea drinks well with milk.
Tea from lower parts of the Ruhuna region in the south of Sri Lanka. The long, thin leaves brew to give a crystal clear orange-brown infusion, boasting the pleasantly sweet taste of nougat. The tea drinks well with milk.
The garden is located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level on the eastern slopes of the Nilgiris, which slowly descend to the Arabian Sea. The local area called Wynaad was famous for gold mining in the past. Abandoned shafts can still be seen here today. Thick black leaves create a brown-oran...
The garden is located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level on the eastern slopes of the Nilgiris, which slowly descend to the Arabian Sea. The local area called Wynaad was famous for gold mining in the past. Abandoned shafts can still be seen here today. Thick black leaves create a brown-oran...