Herb tea blend

Herb tea blend
Women's Tea

Not only women are seduced by the attractive appearance of this blend. Open the tea bag and enjoy the spicy scent of juniper and fresh oranges. The taste is very soft and round with a pleasant note of fennel and cinnamon. Men will surely love this tea, too.

orange peel, cinnamon pieces, fennel, liquorice root, chicory roots, ginger pieces, cardamom seeds, juniper berries, cloves, peppercorns.
Contains liquorice root - in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this product should be avoided..
Important: Always brew with boiling water and let infuse for 5-10 minutes in order to obtain a safe beverage

  •  5-10 minutes brewing time
  • 100 °C water temperature
  • 4-5 teaspoon per litre


Herb tea blend

Herb tea blend
Ginger Fresh

Fruity, fresh lemon grass and spicy ginger match perfectly and liquorice root contributes the extra touch of finesse. This herb tea is not spicy, but is given a natural sweetness by the added liquorice. This very attractive blend combines the Indian teachings and the European idea of wellness perfectly. An absolute delight served chilled!

lemon grass, liquorice root, ginger pieces (25 %), peppermint, lemon peel, black peppercorns.
Important: Always brew with boiling water and let infuse for 10-12 minutes in order to obtain a safe beverage!.
Contains liquorice root - in case of high blood pressure, excessive consumption of this product should be avoided.

  •  5-10 minutes brewing time
  • 100 °C water temperature
  • 4-5 teaspoon per litre


Herb tea blend

Herb tea blend
Feng Shui [strawberry/bergamot]

Feng Shui has the goal to create harmony between human beings and their surroundings. In order to create this Chi (positive, free flowing energy), the perfect balance between oneself and the five elements wood, fire, earth, metal and water has to be achieved. According to Feng Shui, the elements are represented by the colours green, red, yellow, silver and blue as well as the forms twined, pointy, flat, round and curly which all represent an ingredient in our herb tea blend, which is rounded off with the balance of natural flavouring. Now it is your turn to add the fifth element WATER for your very own experience of harmony!

Superfruit: dragon fruit, gojiberry

apple pieces, lemon grass, blackberry leaves, stinging nettle leaves, orange peel, carrot flakes, wild strawberry leaves, beetroot pieces, eucalyptus leaves, flavouring, cornflower blossoms, marigold blossoms, pink pepper.
Important: Always brew with boiling water and let infuse for 5-10 minutes in order to obtain a safe beverage

  •  5-10 minutes brewing time
  • 100 °C water temperature
  • 5-6 teaspoon per litre


Herb Tea Blend

Herb tea blend
Orange-Grapefruit

This mild creation is given fruity sweetness by apple pieces and carrot flakes and a touch of freshness by eucalyptus leaves, lemon grass, tangerine bits and a nuance of hibiscus. Beetroot pieces lend their colour to the cup along with a slightly earthy note. Dried orange slices are an optical reminder of the fresh citrus flavour of this absolutely perfect composition.

apple pieces, carrot flakes, blackberry leaves, eucalyptus leaves, beetroot, hibiscus blossoms, lemon grass, flavouring, freeze-dried tangerine-orange pieces, orange peel.
Important: Always brew with boiling water and let infuse for 5-10 minutes in order to obtain a safe beverage

  •  5-10 minutes brewing time
  • 100 °C water temperature
  • 3-4 teaspoon per litre


Organic Herb tea blend

Herb tea blend organic
Kapha

A vitalizing, fiery embrace. The light effortlessness sweeps away all appearances of distress. According to the Ayurvedic Teachings, this composition of ingredients supports the Dosha Kapha.

Trend ingredient: turmeric

ginger bits*, eucalyptus leaves*, turmeric slices*, black pepper*, whole cloves*, cardamom seeds*, *from organic cultivation.
Important: Always brew with boiling water and let infuse for 5-10 minutes in order to obtain a safe beverage

  •  5-10 minutes brewing time
  • 100 °C water temperature
  • 4-5 teaspoon per litre


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