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BIO Green Tea - Sencha - VanaVita

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BIO Green Tea - Sencha comes from the dried leaves of the Tea plant. It is known for its high content of antioxidants and caffeine. It will enchant you with its captivating aroma and excellent taste. Furthermore, it is perfect to drink on any occasion. It will serve as a great start to the day with breakfast, with every meal or just on its own.

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BIO Green Tea - Sencha - a treasure from Asia that will enchant you with its captivating aroma and delight your senses on any occasion 

BIO Green Tea - Sencha is a loose tea with naturally pure ingredients. It does not contain sugar or any unnecessary additives. It comes from an organically grown Tea plant (Camellia sinensis). Its leaves are rich in antioxidants and caffeine. It is known as a fat burner and can also pleasantly excite you in the form of tea. It is often used as a stimulant and will kick-start your morning. Moreover, you will love its captivating aroma, which is followed by its excellent, slightly bitter taste. 

 

BIO Green Tea - Sencha is popular on any occasion. Of course, it tastes best in good company, which makes it a very strong reason to meet your loved ones. All you have to do is pour hot water over it, infuse it for a few minutes and your drink is ready. 

 

BIO Green Tea - Sencha - VanaVita

 

BIO Green Tea - Sencha & its benefits 

  • BIO loose tea from dried Tea Plant leaves 
  • does not contain any sugar or additives
  • comes from organic farming 
  • known for its content of antioxidants and caffeine
  • used to stimulate the body
  • has a captivating and slightly bitter taste 
  • popular on any occasion
  • just pour it and infuse for a few minutes

 

Ingredients

BIO green tea Sencha (leaves) (Camellia sinensis).

 

Instructions

Pour 250 ml of hot water (70 - 80 °C) over 1 teaspoon of tea and let it infuse for 3-6 minutes.

 

Warning

Store in a dry and cool place. Protect from direct sunlight.

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