Tempting Cherry – Fruit Tea
Nine out of ten chose Tempting Cherry. And the tenth? They chose another delicious treat from our tea menu, and they also made a great choice. Loose-leaf teas are our passion, whether we make them from fruit or rare tea varieties. This cherry delicacy is still a catch, though. Taste the harmony created by elderberries, raisins, hibiscus and cherries.
Ingredients
Hibiscus, Raisins, Elderberry, 15 % Sour cherries, Natural aromaBrew & Taste
You couldn't mistake this tea for anything other than cherry. The sour red berry aroma hits you as soon as you open the bag and it won't leave you until you've had the last sip. The brew is clear, with hints of what else but red. It tastes pleasantly tart and sweet, so no need to sweeten it with sugar or honey.
It's very refreshing, with a cherry aftertaste that lingers on the palate for a really long time. It's good for sipping any time of the day. It will refresh and help to keep the young ones around properly hydrated. Just beware of those suffering from any food allergies – this tea contains hibiscus. Tempting Cherry is also good as an iced tea.
Origins
We formulate our own tea recipes – we don't copy others nor re-sell. Our aim is to offer our customers the highest possible quality. That is why they contain large pieces of fruit and herbs and are always 100% fresh, partly thanks to the freeze-drying process by which the ingredients are preserved. The ingredients in our teas are almost identical in appearance, taste and aroma to their fresh counterparts. It is a relatively technologically and financially demanding method in which food is frozen and dried under low pressure. In this way, up to 90% of the vitamins and all the sensory properties are preserved.
The raw materials for the production of this tea come from EU suppliers. We selected them with regard to quality certificates and also looked at whether they provide fruits and vegetables. It is essential for us that our teas do not contain heavy metals or other substances that are hazardous to health.
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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 boiling water (100°C) per 1,5-2 teaspoons of tea.
When brewing in a teapot add 1 extra teaspoon.
Covered, let steep for 8-10 minutes, then remove the strainer.
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