Sage is a shrub, which can reach heights of up to 70 cm. The long and hairy leaves have a very delicious and aromatic scent; their colour is light olive-green. The taste is very typical and slightly bitter. Originally, sage derives from the Mediterranean area. It is very common especially in the Adriatic region. Today, the plant is also cultivated in other European countries. Cut sage should be kept in dark and closed containers. Due to the high contents of essential oils, we do not recommend storage in containers made of plastic..
There are approximately 55 different varieties of lemon grass, which belongs to the family of sweet grass plants. Lemon grass has its origin in South East Asia, Sri Lanka, India and Australia. The plant, also known as Citronella, is mainly used as a spice in Asian cuisine. The dried plant is used in cut or ground form. However, the fresh stalk of lemon grass has an extraordinary, slightly rose-like and fresh, lemon aroma with an exotic note of its own. The fresh or dried leaves are also used in tea blends for a thirst-quenching effect. This very popular variety is imported from Thailand..
Plenty of ginger is at the root of this herbal tea blend contrasting with the bright rose hip peel. Sweet blackberry leaves support the blend with a subtle smoothness. The dehydrated maple syrup crowns the blend turning it into something special. The fruity, tangy, sweet and slightly spicy notes combine wonderfully with the taste of the brewed herbs, spices and fruits.
Classic herbs and spices such as fennel, sage, chamomile and aniseed are given a great visual boost here by the white, puffed buckwheat. The taste of this blend is pleasantly sweet and mild. Notes of sweet honey, caramel and maple also delight your palate..
Lush green alpine meadows carpeted with yellow and violet blossoms... this is what comes to mind when you look at this colourful blend. Tartly sweet grapefruit and citrus notes combine to create a tangy, fresh treat. Sweet blackberry leaves and plenty of ginger perfect the taste sensation..
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