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Minty Marrakech

DESCRIPTION

Robust green tea with refreshing mint.

We've blended our smoky Gunpowder green tea with pure mint leaves, inspired by the tea served in the souks of the Moroccan medina. Fired and rolled 'gunpowder' style green tea was one of the first teas the Chinese traded with the Arabs. It's since become particularly prevalent in North Africa, where the tea is traditionally blended with mint and served strong with heaps of sugar. You might like to enjoy our Marrakech Mint in the traditional style with honey or sugar, but we'd suggest brewing lightly to appreciate its nuanced flavour - it's a surprisingly refreshing way to cool off after a hard day.

TASTING NOTES

Robust green tea with refreshing mint.

THEINE (CAFFEINE)

INGREDIENTS

Green tea, mint leaves.

STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS

 

  

DESCRIPTION

Robust green tea with refreshing mint.

We've blended our smoky Gunpowder green tea with pure mint leaves, inspired by the tea served in the souks of the Moroccan medina. Fired and rolled 'gunpowder' style green tea was one of the first teas the Chinese traded with the Arabs. It's since become particularly prevalent in North Africa, where the tea is traditionally blended with mint and served strong with heaps of sugar. You might like to enjoy our Marrakech Mint in the traditional style with honey or sugar, but we'd suggest brewing lightly to appreciate its nuanced flavour - it's a surprisingly refreshing way to cool off after a hard day.

TASTING NOTES

Robust green tea with refreshing mint.

THEINE (CAFFEINE)

INGREDIENTS

Green tea, mint leaves.

STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS

 

  

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Minty Marrakech
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Description

DESCRIPTION

Robust green tea with refreshing mint.

We've blended our smoky Gunpowder green tea with pure mint leaves, inspired by the tea served in the souks of the Moroccan medina. Fired and rolled 'gunpowder' style green tea was one of the first teas the Chinese traded with the Arabs. It's since become particularly prevalent in North Africa, where the tea is traditionally blended with mint and served strong with heaps of sugar. You might like to enjoy our Marrakech Mint in the traditional style with honey or sugar, but we'd suggest brewing lightly to appreciate its nuanced flavour - it's a surprisingly refreshing way to cool off after a hard day.

TASTING NOTES

Robust green tea with refreshing mint.

THEINE (CAFFEINE)

INGREDIENTS

Green tea, mint leaves.

STEEPING INSTRUCTIONS