Unique Mango – Fruit Infusion
Perfect for summer, great for winter. For spring a welcomed companion, for autumn a delight on its own. You can sip this sweet fruit tea a hundred ways and it never gets old. It is blended from carefully processed ingredients that have lost absolutely none of their enchanting aromas and flavors. Invite a colleague over for a Unique Mango, brew it for your neighbour or serve it to your friends. Success is guaranteed!
Ingredients
24 % Mango (mango, sugar, citric acid), Pineapple (pineapple, sugar, citric acid), Roasted apple chunks, White apple chunks, Orange chunks, Dried strawberry chunks, Pot marigold flower, Natural aroma, SafflowerBrew & Taste
The loose-fruit tea Unique Mango has a very attractive aroma when brewed. Try it, and you'll have to admit that it tastes even better than it smells. The harmonious composition of the exotic fruit with the popular apples and strawberries will find its fans right after the first sip.
Unique Mango can be served as a hot drink, but also in the form of ice tea. Prepare it as usual, pour it over ice cubes and garnish with fresh fruit.
Origins
Unique Mango is blended from unique ingredients, of course. The included fruit has been freeze-dried, which preserved not only all sensory properties, but its looks, aroma and tastes just like fresh fruit after pouring water over it.
Let's focus on mango for a bit. The fruit of the mango tree, an evergreen tree found in Asia, can weigh up to 2kg. More often, however, it weighs between 300-500g. It usually has an oval shape, green or greenish-yellow skin and a deep yellow flesh. Its taste can be compared to that of a peach. Mangoes are very juicy, sweet and appealing to the palate. Besides, it also contains many valuable substances. According to botanists, mango trees may originate from South and Southeast Asia. They are said to have been on Earth for 25-30 million years.
The other unmissable ingredient in Unique Mango tea is pineapple, the fruit of the pineapple tree that contains bromelin. Plus, it's very tasty and juicy, so it's no wonder it has found its way onto most European tables. This is despite the fact that pineapple trees are at home in the tropics and subtropics.
And let's not forget about the European herbs in this tea such as pot marigold, an herb that many gardeners grow for decoration and utility. This annual plant has unmistakable yellow-orange flowers and became famous for its health benefits, as well as as a spice that replaces saffron.
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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 150-200ml of boiled water (100°C) per 1 teaspoon of tea.
When brewing in a teapot add 1 extra teaspoon.
Covered, let steep for 8-10 minutes, then remove the strainer.
| Energy value: | 9 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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