Bara Bora – Fruit Tea
Yes, we love strawberries for the great taste and the captivating aroma. But we can't forget their amazing health benefits. Bara Bora is strawberry sweet and fragrant, but to make sure you never get bored of this tea, we've also added raspberries, apple bits, papaya, hibiscus, elderberries... Sip it all day long and enjoy your strawberry vacation.
Ingredients
Apple, Hibiscus, Elderberry, Candied papaya (papaya, sugar), Strawberries, Sunflower, Cornflower, Natural aromaBrew & Taste
Bara Bora loose leaf tea has a medium red infusion that smells strongly of strawberries. The sweetness of the fruit naturally contributes to its flavor, making the tea primarily sweet, with a slight refreshing sourness. Notes of juicy exotic papaya and red wild raspberries also play a role.
This tea is caffeine-free, so even children can drink it. Just watch out for food allergies, since the tea contains hibiscus – a very healthy plant that can occasionally cause an adverse reaction.
Fruit teas work wonderfully as an iced tea. Try Laguna Bara Bora with ice!
Origins
When you open the bag, you'll find big chunks of beautiful, vibrant fruit that smells just like fresh. Because we always strive to offer the highest quality, we choose our suppliers very carefully. All ingredients come from the EU and have been grown according to the principles of controlled agriculture. Therefore, they have not been artificially fertilized nor treated with substances containing heavy metals or other health-hazards. The preservation method has led to the conservation of the maximum beneficial substances and eliminated any chemical harmful material. Thanks to freeze-drying, the fruit in our loose teas is visually very similar to fresh fruit. After pouring boiling water over them, they give off as many vitamins and antioxidants as possible and the whole room with their wonderful fragrance.
Benefits of ingredients:
Tea packaging preview
We pack our teas in a strong, zip-lock aluminum packet which allows you to easily re-seal its contents. This container protects the quality of the tea against humidity, light or foreign odors, all of which could noticeably affect the quality of the brew.
Preparation
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Instructions for preparation
Pour 200-250ml of boiled water (100°C) per 1,5-2 teaspoon of tea.
When brewing in a teapot add 1 extra teaspoon.
Covered, let steep for 10 minutes, then remove the strainer.
| Energy value: | 7 kJ / 2 kcal |
| Fats: | 0 g |
| of which saturated: | 0 g |
| Carbohydrates: | 0.5 g |
| of which sugars: | 0.5 g |
| Proteins: | 0 g |
| Salt: | 0 g |
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