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flavoured and scented loose-leaf black tea
…the delectable taste of a creamy dessert
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Infuse for 3 minutes, then strain.
Loose-leaf black tea (82.2%), beetroot, sour cherries, flavouring, cornflowers, pomegranate flowers. May contain traces of nuts.
flavoured and scented loose-leaf black tea
…the delectable taste of a creamy dessert
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of freshly boiled water. Infuse for 3 minutes, then strain.
Loose-leaf black tea (82.2%), beetroot, sour cherries, flavouring, cornflowers, pomegranate flowers. May contain traces of nuts.
Tea from a plantation at the altitude of 1,400 m. The large, long, slightly curled leaves create a light brown infusion with the taste of ripe apple.
Tea from a plantation at the altitude of 1,400 m. The large, long, slightly curled leaves create a light brown infusion with the taste of ripe apple.
Tea grown at the Roof of the World is stronger than the types from nearby Darjeeling. Containing a large number of golden tips or buds, the short brown-black leaves give rise to a yellow-brown infusion with an aroma and taste reminiscent of meadow honey.
Tea grown at the Roof of the World is stronger than the types from nearby Darjeeling. Containing a large number of golden tips or buds, the short brown-black leaves give rise to a yellow-brown infusion with an aroma and taste reminiscent of meadow honey.