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Tanzania tea

Tanzania has been commercialising tea since the mid-19th century, although tea trees have been grown in the country since 1905. Approximately half of the plantations are managed by small farmers, the other half by organisations. With investment and incentives to producers, the quality and volume of… view all

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Tanzania FOP Luponde – Organic Green Tea

When in season, up to 80kg of tea leaves are harvested daily. It's not much, but at Tanzania's Luponde Garden, it's more about quality than quantity. The local organic green tea has been certified since 1994. It has a delicious, full-bodied flavor and floral aroma. You can sip it all day long, it's one of those teas with just the right amount of caffeine. It will boost both your mood and energy. More in product details
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15,86 € /250 g 6,34 € /100 g
Fresh tea delivered by Do patku = to Friday, 3. 7. 2026

Tanzania Usambara Oolong

Africa is now more than an exclusive haven for lovers of rooibos and honeybush. Gradually and confidently, the tantalizing oolong, nurtured in the shadow of the majestic Kilimanjaro mountain range, is also staking its claim under the scorching African sun. The local tea masters have dedicated decades to refining their cultivation experiment, resulting in this potent yet velvety treasure for the world to savor. More in product details
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38,65 € /250 g 15,46 € /100 g
Fresh tea delivered by Do patku = to Friday, 3. 7. 2026

Tanzania tea

Tanzania has been commercialising tea since the mid-19th century, although tea trees have been grown in the country since 1905. Approximately half of the plantations are managed by small farmers, the other half by organisations. With investment and incentives to producers, the quality and volume of Tanzanian tea could soon increase even further. If you want to taste quality Tanzanian tea, reach for the harvests from Rungwa, Mufindi, Njombe, Usambara or Kagera.

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