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Lowers blood pressure
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Helps with insomnia
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Relaxing
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Perfect mix of rooibos, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, red and black pepper, Vacil, cornflower blossoms. In Tea Garden we serve it with hot milk as you can see on the picture.
Weight | 100 g |
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Bai Mu Dan tea is usually grown in the Fujian Province of China. White tea in general is the least processed tea of all, preserving most of its innate properties. The Bai Mu dan is known for its high proportion of anti-oxidants polyphenols and for its cooling effects.
Rooibos Finest Highgrown Moutain produced only in South Africa. Our Rooibos is from the highlands of the Maskam region. It has a full and naturally sweet taste. The infusion is dark red and clear. It does not contain caffeine and has a high mineral content. Tea can be drunk hot or cold.
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Apple flavour of Rooibos with pieces of carrot and lemon for a healthy life. Ingredients: Rooibos Massai, apple (min. 16%), carrots, lemon peel, flavouring.
High quality Long Jing Tea (Dragon Well) is a delicate tea, which has to be picked at just the right time for the perfect tea. Generally, the earlier the Dragon Well leaves are picked the better. The very highest quality Dragon Well teas are plucked in early April, When Dragon Well is plucked, the tea workers focus on being tender and gentle with the leaves so that the quality is retained.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
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THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
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