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Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 2 Pyramid Taster Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 15 Pyramid Retail Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 20 Pyramid Tin Caddy
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 50 Pyramid Refill Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 100 Pyramid Small Catering Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 400 Pyramid Large Catering Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 2 Pyramid Taster Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 15 Pyramid Retail Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 20 Pyramid Tin Caddy
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 50 Pyramid Refill Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 100 Pyramid Small Catering Pack
Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids - 400 Pyramid Large Catering Pack

Blood Orange - Fruit Tea Pyramids

£2.00 - £225.00

Caffeine free fruit tea with real fruit pieces

Fruit tea with a warm rich flavour and slightly bitter tartness that can only be associated with blood oranges. It yields a deep vibrant infusion with sweet fresh smell that transports you straight to a warm sun infused Mediterranean orchard.

Ingredients

Apple bits, hibiscus, orange peel, rosehips, lemon peel, safflower blossoms and natural flavours

How to enjoy this tea

Steep 1 tea pyramid per cup for 4-7 mins in 95-100° C water.

Caffeine content

None

Tea People are passionate about all things tea and create Great Taste Award-winning brews. From the finest premium single estate tea, to unique blends and herbal infusions, the teas are available in loose leaf form as well as plastic-free biodegradable pyramid tea bags.

Tea People believe that 'tea is what you make it'. Tea can be different things to different people and with a little effort, creativity and innovation, it can even become a powerful medium for social change. 

Half of the brand's net profits go towards supporting educational infrastructure and improving the lives of underprivileged communities in and around the tea growing regions.

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