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A very relaxing delicious fruit tea
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€8.50/100g
A lovely mixed of pineapple and apples
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A lovely mixed of pineapple and apples
Weight | 100 g |
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The tea is suitable as an energy injection as well as an anti-stress tea. It has beneficial effects on potency. In Tea Garden we serve it with lemon and honey. Ingredients: fennel, cloves, cardamom, malt root, cinnamon, ginger, mint, sage, anise, black pepper, lemon and orange peel.
Sometimes also written as Ti Kuan Yin or Iron Goddess Oolong Tea. Apart from its amazing taste, this tea also has great health benefits, being high in amino acids, vitamins and antioxidants. Tie Guan Yin tea is a slightly fermented tea, that sits between highly fermented black teas and unfermented green and white teas.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
Ethereal white tea with soft flavours of cucumber and white fruits with a creamy full mouthfeel, thick sweetness & delicate flowery notes, simply beautiful tea.
hibiscus, elderberry, raisins, apple, fruit and blackberry leaf, black rowan, beetroot, strawberry, red currant, natural aroma
The Puerh tea is true legend from China. The raw material for Dark Pu-erh is a big Yunnan leaf tea, which has already passed the process of folding and drying. Tea is stored in long rows and watered with water, causing additional fermentation (oxidation) at a special regime of tempera- tures. The taste of this tea is strong,earthy, powerful and Pleasantly sweetish. Pu-erh tea is characterized by a special strong, distinctive smell. Ph uer is popular among the celebrities for its digestive and slimming effects.
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.
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