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Julius Meinl Wild Cherry Fruit Tea 25ct

SKU: JM60
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The gentle acidity of cherries makes this fruit tea notably refreshing. Once infused, a wonderful deep red is released. Plastic free packaging and biodegradable filter. Caffeine free.

Ingredients: hibiscus, apple, rosehip, flavourings, orange peel, lemon peel, cherry components.
Packaging: Paper sachets in a box 

Imported from Europe

Preparation: Pour boiling water over the tea bag and allow to steep for 5-10 minutes. Try it iced -- Steep the full ten minutes and then pour over ice. Top off with lemonade for the perfect summertime treat.

Julius Meinl Wild Cherry Fruit Tea 25ct

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Description

The gentle acidity of cherries makes this fruit tea notably refreshing. Once infused, a wonderful deep red is released. Plastic free packaging and biodegradable filter. Caffeine free.

Ingredients: hibiscus, apple, rosehip, flavourings, orange peel, lemon peel, cherry components.
Packaging: Paper sachets in a box 

Imported from Europe

Preparation: Pour boiling water over the tea bag and allow to steep for 5-10 minutes. Try it iced -- Steep the full ten minutes and then pour over ice. Top off with lemonade for the perfect summertime treat.

Types of Tea

Black Tea

Black Tea

A fully oxidized tea, black tea is robust and full-bodied. The leaves undergo a withering, rolling, oxidation, and drying process, resulting in a strong brew with hints of spice, malt, or smokiness depending on the variety. Popular black teas include English Breakfast, Ceylon, and Earl Grey (flavored with bergamot oil).

Green Tea

Green Tea

Unlike black tea, green tea is minimally oxidized, preserving its natural green color and grassy, vegetal flavors. Processing methods like pan-firing or steaming lock in these delicate characteristics. Green tea is known for its health benefits and invigorating properties due to the presence of antioxidants and caffeine. Popular green teas include Sencha, Gunpowder, and Matcha.

Herbal Tea

Herbal Tea

Although not technically tea, herbal infusions, often called herbal teas, are a delightful category of caffeine-free beverages made from steeped flowers, fruits, herbs, and spices. Popular varieties include chamomile, peppermint, and ginger, each offering a distinct taste and potential health benefits.

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