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loose herbal tea flavoured
…the tropical taste of fruit and sweet vanilla
Preparation: Pour boiling water over the tea at a ratio of 10 g to 500 ml of water (iced tea) or 1 litre of water (hot tea). Infuse for 5 minutes, then strain. Iced tea - fill a 1-litre jug 1/2 full with ice and pour the brewed tea over the ice cubes. The tea can be used daily according to the preparation, intended for children from 3 years and adults.
Ingredients: green rooibos (88.5%), papaya (5.5%) (papaya, sugar), flavouring, freeze-dried granulated passion fruit (1.6%) (apple purée concentrate, passion fruit concentrate), cornflowers, chrysanthemum flowers, natural flavouring. May contain traces of nuts.
loose herbal tea flavoured
…the tropical taste of fruit and sweet vanilla
Preparation: Pour boiling water over the tea at a ratio of 10 g to 500 ml of water (iced tea) or 1 litre of water (hot tea). Infuse for 5 minutes, then strain. Iced tea - fill a 1-litre jug 1/2 full with ice and pour the brewed tea over the ice cubes. The tea can be used daily according to the preparation, intended for children from 3 years and adults.
Ingredients: green rooibos (88.5%), papaya (5.5%) (papaya, sugar), flavouring, freeze-dried granulated passion fruit (1.6%) (apple purée concentrate, passion fruit concentrate), cornflowers, chrysanthemum flowers, natural flavouring. May contain traces of nuts.
Fruit infusion containing hibiscus boasting charming taste of red berries.
Fruit infusion containing hibiscus boasting charming taste of red berries.
Flavoured white tea with the enchanting taste of juicy raspberry.
Flavoured white tea with the enchanting taste of juicy raspberry.
This tea is made from the second growth of shoots that appear on the bushes in the spring. The leaves are rolled and dark green to grey in hue. Infusing them results in a green-yellow liquor with the aroma of slightly sweet, roasted chestnut, a sense which is slowly revealed in its subtle taste.
This tea is made from the second growth of shoots that appear on the bushes in the spring. The leaves are rolled and dark green to grey in hue. Infusing them results in a green-yellow liquor with the aroma of slightly sweet, roasted chestnut, a sense which is slowly revealed in its subtle taste.