Short Dated Superfruity 15 Pyramid Bags (Individually Wrapped)
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This product has a best before date of November 2024.
The Tea
A deliciously juicy and fruity blend, packed with wonderful countryside flavours.
The Box
Box contains 15 loose leaf pyramids sealed in individual envelopes for extra freshness.
For Food Service
These tea boxes are great for smaller catering environments such as cafes, restaurants and B&Bs. Simply open the semi-circle cut-out at the bottom of the box and easily pull out an envelope every time you make a fabulous cup of tea. For the ultimate show stopper effect, serve the loose leaf pyramid tea bag in a glass mug and watch the magic of the leaves unfold.
Have you seen ourLoose Leaf Pyramid Tea Box? A beautiful asset to any kitchen, office or cafe counter. Just remove the envelopes from the cardboard box and top up your wooden tea box! Please note: Our loose leaf pyramids bags are larger than a standard enveloped teabag and will not fit into the brown wooden compartment box without bending.
More About This Product
These teabags are biodegradable, plant-based teabags and will break down within 6 months if placed into a local authority compost caddy, though it may not compost as quickly if left in garden compost (as typically these are not sufficiently hot.)
Hibiscus (49%), Rosehips (20%), Beetroot (19%), Blackcurrant, Raspberry & Blueberry Flavourings (7%), Apple, Blueberry (1%), Orange Peel, Elderberry, Safflower
Allow the tea to brew for 2-4 minutes to get all the juiciness out of the fruity flavours.
Why not pour over ice and fruit in a jug for a cooling alternative.
With your support, Twinings helps provide access to clean water for villages across Darjeeling, helps improve mother and baby health in tea growing regions of Yunnan and helps improve health and nutrition in tea communities in Assam.