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Pink Lavender Vanilla - Loose Fruit Tea

Pink Lavender Vanilla - Loose Fruit Tea

£2.50 - £833.00

Caffeine-free fruit tea with Lavender Vanilla taste

All the essences of summer and autumn have been captured in this blend to create a unique tisane. Upon opening the packet, the strong smell of lavender and vanilla hit your nose while you gaze at a beautiful blend interspersed with hibiscus, apple and pear pieces.

Upon being brewed, it yields a reddish infusion which is slightly tart and exudes a relaxing taste profile of lavender and vanilla. In this form this is a perfect tea for people who like fruit tea, but not too sweet.

For people with a sweet tooth, this tea can also be prepared with milk (both dairy and non-dairy) to create a lovely pink beverage with lavender vanilla taste. A sweetener like honey would go well with this drink when prepared with milk. This can also be enjoyed iced.

This infusion could help in aiding relaxation and boost sleep. It may also help improve skin health.

Ingredients

Hibiscus, apple bits, pear bits, beetroot, lavender (7.7%), cinnamon, natural vanilla flavouring (2.8%) and rose petals

How to enjoy this tea

Steep 1.5tsp per cup for 5-7 mins in 95-100° C water.

If preparing with milk, use milk with atleast 1.5% fat content and double the dosage of tea. Sweeten with a sweetener like honey or Agave syrup.

Caffeine content

Nil

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.