Organic Green Tea Bags by Clipper Tea from £1.89

A delicious and refreshing single estate green tea. Naturally high in antioxidants. Green tea, like black tea, is made from the leaf of the plant Camellia Sinensis. Green tea is dried untreated, whereas black tea is fermented before drying. This simple process leaves the green tea's delicate flavour intact. A delicious single estate green tea, high in antioxidants. For 3,000 years the Chinese have praised the health giving properties of pure Green Tea. Clipper's Organic Green Tea is a superior Flowery Orange Pekoe large leaf tea, grown using only natural methods of cultivation and is highly regarded for its delicate flavour and light golden colour. The fine characteristics ensure a delicate, pure and distinctive cup of tea.Organic Green Tea Bags

The organic growing methods ensure the protection of the land, the people that live and work on it and the wildlife, sustaining a balanced, fertile environment. Grown naturally at over 9,000 feet in the nationally protected Bhavani Hills region, India. This small, select tea garden is completely integrated into its wild and remote environment. The landscape is very similar to the Scottish Highlands with lakes and moors, but with the addition of tigers, samba and wild boar. The lovely delicate flavour and golden colour of this organic green tea is due to the slow growing China tea plant which gives the highest quality and the purest, healthiest tea when grown at this altitude and in this environment.

Ingredients: 100% organic green tea

Health Brand: Clipper Tea, Shelf: Clipper Teas, Room: Health Foods, Herbal Teas, Health Category: Herbal Teas

 
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