On Angels Wings 1Kg
On Angels Wings 1Kg
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Yunnan Province in South West China is home to the Pu’erh style of aged tea. This moist, mild and mountainous region, where conditions are ideal for growing tea. Full-bodied and dark, its earthy flavour gets stronger, thicker and more sweet the longer you brew it.
The Pu Erh Tea cleanses Toxins and Free Radicals.
USE: 2-3 grams per 200 ml at 90ºC-95ºC and let stand for 4-5 minutes.
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Yunnan Province in South West China is home to the Pu’erh style of aged tea. This moist, mild and mountainous region, where conditions are ideal for growing tea. Full-bodied and dark, its earthy flavour gets stronger, thicker and more sweet the longer you brew it.
The Pu Erh Tea cleanses Toxins and Free Radicals.
USE: 2-3 grams per 200 ml at 90ºC-95ºC and let stand for 4-5 minutes.
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Weight | 0.25 kg |
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brand | Ancient Wisdom |
gtin | 5056422950275 |
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