Meßmer Sage Blend with Eucalyptus 25 Tea Bags Vegan Gluten Free Lactose
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For centuries, people have appreciated the special plant sage with its velvety leaves and an intensely spicy taste; together with eucalyptus, licorice root and lemongrass, the Meßmer tea experts have created a gentle, soothing blend - for a balanced enjoyment experience When sage meets eucalyptus, a delicious spicy mixture is created; sage belongs to the mint family; the original cultivation area of this plant is in the Mediterranean region and has now expanded throughout Europe; today sage is spread on almost all continents; the eucalypts, also called blue gum trees, are a plant species mainly in Australia and Indonesia. donesia When we think of eucalyptus, two things immediately come to mind: koalas and cough drops Bring fresh water to a boil and pour over the tea with sparkling boiling water; let the tea steep for 6 minutes so that the full taste can unfold and you get a safe food Did you know that Meßmer is today the tea brand in Germany and Austria, which offers you an extensive product range from sustainable sources? The majority of our teas are certified with the independent sustainability standard Rainforest Alliance, into which the UTZ program is now integrated. And we are working to increase the proportion of sustainable raw materials to 100% as quickly as possible. In addition, for years at Messmer: tea bags without metal clip and pyramid bags based on renewable raw materials in our cold teas. And paper folding boxes made from 100% recycled material Whether you like herbal teas, fruit teas or classic green and black teas, Meßmer has teas that you will love! This is ensured by our Meßmer tea experts, who with many years of experience, a lot of craftsmanship and a secure sense of trends create teas with unique taste. By the way: the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis tea plant are only used for our black and green teas; for our herbal and fruit teas we source ingredients from over 90 countries of this world; many of them are even collected wild, such as Rosehips
For centuries, people have appreciated the special plant sage with its velvety leaves and an intensely spicy taste; together with eucalyptus, licorice root and lemongrass, the Meßmer tea experts have created a gentle, soothing blend - for a balanced enjoyment experience When sage meets eucalyptus, a delicious spicy mixture is created; sage belongs to the mint family; the original cultivation area of this plant is in the Mediterranean region and has now expanded throughout Europe; today sage is spread on almost all continents; the eucalypts, also called blue gum trees, are a plant species mainly in Australia and Indonesia. donesia When we think of eucalyptus, two things immediately come to mind: koalas and cough drops Bring fresh water to a boil and pour over the tea with sparkling boiling water; let the tea steep for 6 minutes so that the full taste can unfold and you get a safe food Did you know that Meßmer is today the tea brand in Germany and Austria, which offers you an extensive product range from sustainable sources? The majority of our teas are certified with the independent sustainability standard Rainforest Alliance, into which the UTZ program is now integrated. And we are working to increase the proportion of sustainable raw materials to 100% as quickly as possible. In addition, for years at Messmer: tea bags without metal clip and pyramid bags based on renewable raw materials in our cold teas. And paper folding boxes made from 100% recycled material Whether you like herbal teas, fruit teas or classic green and black teas, Meßmer has teas that you will love! This is ensured by our Meßmer tea experts, who with many years of experience, a lot of craftsmanship and a secure sense of trends create teas with unique taste. By the way: the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis tea plant are only used for our black and green teas; for our herbal and fruit teas we source ingredients from over 90 countries of this world; many of them are even collected wild, such as Rosehips