Spiced Mango - Loose Fruit Tea
Herbal Fruit tea with real fruit pieces and Spiced Mango taste
A perfect fusion of summery Mango with winter warming aromatic spices like cinnamon, cardamom, liquorice and ginger (to name a few).
Upon being brewed, it yields a golden yellow infusion which smells and tastes of juicy ripe mangoes enhanced with aromatic spices.
- Spiced mango tea can be enjoyed either as a hot infusion or cooled down to make an exciting iced tea.
- Can be used to make cordials or as an innovative mixer in cocktails and mocktails
- Can also be used to flavour sweet desserts like cakes, tarts, trifles and panna cotta.
This infusion contains spices that are powerful antioxidants and may help reduce inflammation and support immune function.
Ingredients
Mango bits (mango, sugar, acidifier: citric acid) (55.3%), apple bits, coconut chips roasted, cinnamon, star anise, ginger, liquorice root, cardamom, cloves, pink pepper and flavouring
How to enjoy this tea
Steep 1.5 to 2tsp per cup for 4-7 mins in 95-100° C water.
Caffeine content
None
Nutritional Value
1g tea/ 100ml water
Nutritional value (calculated) |
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Calorific value |
16kJ/100ml |
Calorific value |
4kcal/100ml |
Fat |
<0.1g/100ml |
of which saturated fatty acids |
<0.1g/100ml |
Carbohydrates |
0.9g/100ml |
of which sugar |
0.9g/100ml |
Protein |
<0.1g/100ml |
Salt |
<0.01g/100ml |
Savor the taste of juicy mango enhanced with aromatic spices to create a rich flavorful experience.
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