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Calms nerves
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Helps with sleep
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Relaxing
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A great soothing tea that directs the vital energy of women in the right direction. In the Tea Garden we serve it with hot almond milk and honey. Ingredients: cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, ginger, cardamom, sweet root, fennel, archangelic, swine’s snout, black pepper.
We’ll do our best to send you the things you’ve chosen. Our photos don’t show the actual quantities.
A great soothing tea that directs the vital energy of women in the right direction. In the Tea Garden we serve it with hot almond milk and honey. Ingredients: cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, ginger, cardamom, sweet root, fennel, archangelic, swine’s snout, black pepper.
Weight | 100 g |
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Ingredients: Tulsi, Rooibos green, pieces of ginger, cinnamon, iron, chamomile, lavender, rose buds, natural aroma. A perfect herbal mixture to please the body and mind. A great companion for a time of relaxation and rest. Very popular before bedtime. Once you taste it, it will remain your companion forever. In the Tea Garden we serve it with lemon and honey.
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.
Darjeeling tea is the most expensive and exotically flavored tea. Darjeeling tea, also called ‘The Champagne of the Teas’ is tea from the Darjeeling region in West Bengal, India. Darjeeling Tea is widely and universally acknowledged to be the finest tea, because its flavour is so unique that it cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
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.
Hibiscus It has beautiful bright red flowers, from which hibiscus tea is prepared by infusion. In Egypt you can find it under the name karkadé and in Mexico for example as rosa de Jamaica.
It has a typical sour taste, which can be easily suppressed just by adding honey or some sweet fruit.
Hibiscus is undoubtedly beneficial to health, but it is still not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women and people with low blood pressure.
Traditional black Chinese tea with a long tradition. Chinese wood smoke gives this tea its typically strong smoky smell with a hint of dried plums, cinnamon and fine wood.
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