International Safe Delivery
200+ AU/NZ & International Brands
Trusted for 20+ Years
Earn Products as You Shop
NEW

T2 Tea-Lemongrass and Ginger Tea Bag Cube 25 Pack

Special Price: $13.99

List Price: $14.00

Total Sold: 7

Availability: Available

A harmonious blend of zesty lemongrass and warming ginger creates a tea that's both fresh and invigorating!



  • Zesty Lemongrass and Warning Ginger

  • Contains 25 tea bags

  • Best brewed 3-5 minutes

  • 100% sustainably sourced

Login to earn $0.14 Cashback Rewards for purchasing this product.
Wishlist
Earn Natonic points.

Description

Product Description

Lemongrass & Ginger Bag Cube 25 Pack is a harmonious blend of zesty lemongrass and warming ginger creates a tea that's both fresh and invigorating. This brew is known for its refreshing and engaging sensation, with the added benefit of cold-busting properties traditionally associated with lemongrass and ginger. Enjoy it as a morning tea pick-me-up or an afternoon refreshment.

  • Herbal tea with strong ginger and citrus notes.
  • This tea is sealed fresh inside a compostable plastic bag packed into a colorful recyclable cardboard box. Store in a cool, dry place.
  • Best brewed for 3-5 minutes using freshly boiled water. Perfect on its own or with a drizzle of honey.
  • From fruits to spices, tea leaves to herb bushes, 100% of our tea is sustainably sourced. Our teabags are made from food-grade corn starch - they are compostable, too.

Ingredients

Lemongrass, ginger

How to use

To brew this herbal tea to perfection, follow these instructions:

  • Use 1 tea bag for each cup.
  • Heat your water to 100°C (212°F).
  • Steep the tea for 3-5 minutes to achieve the best flavor.

Enjoy your cup of herbal goodness!

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.