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loose leaf green tea
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70-80°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 3 infusions.
The unusual combination of a second harvest Korean green tea - Sejak (49%) - roasted rice (48%) and Garucha powder tea (3%). The infusion is distinctive for its mild sweet note combined with the taste of roasted rice and a honey-like edge.
loose leaf green tea
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70-80°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 3 infusions.
The unusual combination of a second harvest Korean green tea - Sejak (49%) - roasted rice (48%) and Garucha powder tea (3%). The infusion is distinctive for its mild sweet note combined with the taste of roasted rice and a honey-like edge.
Lime blossom contributes towards normal function of the respiratory tract, perspiration, relaxation and sleep. Elderflowers contribute towards excretion, i.e. detoxification of the body. It is recommended to follow a varied, well-balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
Lime blossom contributes towards normal function of the respiratory tract, perspiration, relaxation and sleep. Elderflowers contribute towards excretion, i.e. detoxification of the body. It is recommended to follow a varied, well-balanced diet and healthy lifestyle.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the lush taste of ripe blueberry.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the lush taste of ripe blueberry.
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.