Named after Mount Hua or Hua Shan, which lies in Shaanxi province & has deep spiritual meaning for many in China, it being the most westerly of the Chinese Sacred Taoist Mountains. The tea itself comes from nearby Anhui province & is only very lightly fermented. Yellow tea is relatively young with the first recorded use being in the Qing dynasty in the 17th century in South East China. ...
This little box is packed with all your herbal favourites. Liven up with the invigorating taste of fresh Peppermint & Nettle. Stir a little citrus & spice into your day with Lemon & Ginger. Unwind with a cup fo refreshing, minty Peppermint. Drift into the evening with the soothing Camomile & Honey. Or the sweet & tangy taste of Echinacea & Raspberry. With so many scrumptious options, the tricky bit is choosing which to drink first... Made with all-natural ingredients - nothing more, nothing less. Naturally caffeine free with no added sugar, enjoy any time of the day. ...
A full & refreshing green tea full of the characteristics expected from the highest of the five principal growing districts of Sri Lanka. Harvested using the most natural & soil friendly methods available make this tea truly delicious tea, from an area perhaps better known for black tea ...