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T2 Tea-Gorgeous Geisha Loose Leaf Tin 250g

$35.00
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Savor the elegance of smooth green tea blended with sweet, juicy strawberries and a hint of cream!



  • Herbal and fruity notes of strawberry and cream

  • Best brewed 2-3 minutes

  • 250g of loose leaf tea

  • 100% sustainably sourced.

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Description

Product Description

Gorgeous Geisha Loose Leaf Tin lets you enjoy a smooth, sweet, and creamy experience with vibrant sencha green tea infused with delightful flavors of strawberries and cream, perfect whether you sip it hot or iced on a summer day.

  • You'll receive 250g of loose leaf tea, meticulously sealed in a plastic bag, which is then placed inside a black Everyday Tin. These tins are designed to block light and maintain the freshness of your tea from the first sip to the last drop.
  • This delightful brew makes for an ideal morning or afternoon pick-me-up.
  • For the best results, steep it for 2-3 minutes using water at 80°C (176°F) in your preferred loose leaf tea infuser. A teaspoon per cup is just right. It's delicious on its own.
  • T2 tea takes pride in sourcing all our tea sustainably, whether it's from fruits, spices, tea leaves, or herb bushes.

 

Ingredients

Green tea, natural and artificial flavouring, freeze dried strawberries

How to Use

  • Brew for 2-3 minutes using freshly boiled water
  • 80°C (176°F).
  • 1 tsp per cup

About T2 Tea

Life at T2 is vibrant, creative, and driven by a group of passionate tea lovers who delight in sharing a cuppa and building the T2 Tea Generation.

Reinventing and reimagining the humble tea leaf, and sharing our teas with anyone who'll listen. In 1996, our first store opened in Fitzroy, Melbourne. A tea revolution began. Imagine pink ceilings, towering displays of tea and teawares, and Chinese newspaper covering the walls. Tea fuelled our conversations with all kinds of people; it was a chance to learn about them, and in turn tell the something about ourselves.