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Boosts immunity
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Relaxing
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Refreshes
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An excellent fruity blend reminding of the end of summer. Hibiscus, raisins, apple, raspberry, rose hips, orange peel, elderberry, natural aroma.
We’ll do our best to send you the things you’ve chosen. Our photos don’t show the actual quantities.
An excellent fruity blend reminding of the end of summer. Hibiscus, raisins, apple, raspberry, rose hips, orange peel, elderberry, natural aroma.
Weight | 100 g |
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Green tea from the Guangdong province of China. The name of this tea is said to derive from its visual similarity to military gun¬powder. Gunpowder is the favorite green tea of Morocco and the Middle East, where it is commonly prepared with mint and sugar. See our Touareg tea.
Shou Mei White Tea is produced from naturally withered upper leaf and tips, with a stronger flavour reminiscent of lighter Oolong teas. Shou Mei or ‘Eyebrow’ tea is named for the long, thin, crescent-shaped leaves used in production. This tea is a rare and hard to find. When done just right, this tea has a light aroma, and a strong, sweet taste. If steeped for too long, the tea has a bitter taste. Spoil yourself and try this special tea today.
Tea steeped from these tea leaves has a light yellow hue. The taste is pleasant with a hint of roasted rice and a mild aftertaste. The aroma is a light scent of freshness and roasted rice.
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
Superb blend of hibiscus, apple (min. 36%), rose hips, orange peel, cinnamon (min. 6%), and natural aroma.
A Dark Oolong marketed as White Tip Oolong or Champagne Oolong, is a heavily oxidized, non-roasted, tip-type oolong tea produced in Hsinchu County, Taiwan.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
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