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Flavoured Honeybush
Flavouring gives the tea a more distinctive taste, which also lasts longer. You do not have to worry at all. We only use natural flavourings for this purpose. It does not contain synthetic fragrance carriers, so it does not cause heartburn or similar issues. Thanks to the natural aroma, you can… view all
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Flavoured Honeybush
Flavouring gives the tea a more distinctive taste, which also lasts longer. You do not have to worry at all. We only use natural flavourings for this purpose. It does not contain synthetic fragrance carriers, so it does not cause heartburn or similar issues.
Thanks to the natural aroma, you can easily transport yourself to Madagascar, the Valley of the Elves, a cherry orchard or a pineapple grove while drinking a pleasantly sweet Honeybush. Try the popular combinations with herbs, fruits and unique natural aromas.
In the best company
Honeybush does not have a leaf in common with classic tea, it enjoys being in a group with crunchy fruits, delicate herbs and peppery spices.
Blending loose-leaf teas is alchemy. Space must be given to all the ingredients in the composition. Only then they will play a perfect concert of sweet and sour, smooth and sharp, strong and subtle notes.
All the fruit in the flavoured loose tea is preserved by a unique freeze-drying process. The herbs are gently dried.
