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Organic Spring Jasmine Recurring Organic Spring Jasmine - 15 pouches cello
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Organic Spring Jasmine Recurring Organic Spring Jasmine - 15 pouches cello
Organic Spring Jasmine green tea is made of smooth Chinese loose leaf green tea leaves naturally scented by layers of Arabian jasmine buds. With an intoxicating aroma and a piquant yet rounded cup, Organic Spring Jasmine green tea in a silken tea pouch is our twist on a Chinese classic jasmine tea in a gourmet teabag.
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Organic Spring Jasmine Green Tea (15-ct.) by Mighty Leaf Tea
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Take in the aroma of intoxicating Arabian jasmine blossoms that scent these smooth China green tea leaves
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Elevate your tea experience to a level that redefines the meaning of tea. Our anciently inspired philosophy of tea is rooted in the art of meticulously handcrafting whole leaf teas that touches all of the senses. From lusciously full and nuanced flavors, heightened by intoxicating aromas with vibrant leaves and blossoms, to our signature whole leaf blends prepared in our sensually award-winning biodegradable, hand-stitched, silken and translucent Tea Pouches. Our specially created Tea Pouches...
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Organic Spring Jasmine Green Tea (Set of 2) by Mighty Leaf Tea
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Organic Spring Jasmine green tea is made of smooth Chinese loose leaf green tea leaves naturally scented by layers of Arabian jasmine buds. With an intoxicating aroma and a piquant yet rounded cup, Organic Spring Jasmine green tea in a silken tea pouch is our twist on a Chinese classic jasmine tea in a gourmet teabag.
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Mint or also known as Mentha piperita has early beginnings. The species name Mentha derives from the Roman mythology involving the God Pluto’s admiration for young nymph, Minthe. When Pluto’s wife discovered this love, she turned Minthe into a plant. Unable to reverse the curse, Pluto sweetened the plant’s scent. Minthe changed to mint, and the herb’s name was born.Prized by Egyptians, Romans and Greeks, the aromatic herb scented baths and drinking water. The Greeks used mint to relieve sore muscles...
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