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Good to lose weight
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Relaxing
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Dental health
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Great antioxidants
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Delicious Fujian Pearls tea. A special blend that is delicately flavored and combining excellent Chinese teas. Very popular tea not only in China but all over the world. Ingredients: White loose tea China Pai Mu Tan, green tea China Fog Tea, jasmine flowers, China Sencha, China Lung Ching, China Gunpowder, China Jasmine, rose petals, China Jasmine Jade Pearl, pieces of cherries, apricots, orange blossoms, sunflower.
We’ll do our best to send you the things you’ve chosen. Our photos don’t show the actual quantities.
Delicious Fujian Pearls tea. A special blend that is delicately flavored and combining excellent Chinese teas. Very popular tea not only in China but all over the world. Ingredients: White loose tea China Pai Mu Tan, green tea China Fog Tea, jasmine flowers, China Sencha, China Lung Ching, China Gunpowder, China Jasmine, rose petals, China Jasmine Jade Pearl, pieces of cherries, apricots, orange blossoms, sunflower.
Weight | 100 g |
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Earl Grey is one of the most recognized flavoudred teas in the world. This quintessentially British tea is typically a black tea base flavoured with oil from the rind of bergamot orange, a citrus fruit with the appearance and flavour somewhere between an orange and a lemon with a little grapefruit and lime thrown in. Queen Elizabeth II is drinking it with milk without sugar.
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.
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.
A perfect mix of Morrocan mint and Gunpowder green tea from China. Recommended with sugar.
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