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Horse Head Ceylon Loose Tea 350GR
Horse Head Ceylon Loose Tea 350GR
Horse Head Ceylon Loose Tea 350GR
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Horse Head Ceylon Loose Tea 350GR

Pack size : 350g

LBP 506805.00(Inc. VAT)

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Origin -
Lebanon
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Its sweet and floral aroma, is ideal for enjoying it hot or refreshing as ice tea. Antioxidant and energizing blend thanks to the combination of Green Tea and Black Tea.
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The essence of spring that awakens the senses with its floral bouquet, Green and Black Tea base. A classic in the Tea Shop range that will make you dream. Antioxidant and energizing mix for those who seek a balance on the palate between freshness and character. Its sweet and floral aroma, is ideal for enjoying it hot or refreshing as ice tea. Antioxidant and energizing blend thanks to the combination of Green Tea and Black Tea.

Nutrition facts

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Size
400GR
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Sub Type
Loose Tea
Form
Solid
Category
Food

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Black Tea

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Brand Message

Originally the "Horse Head Tea" brand started in the late 1920s and until today it is one of the finest tea brands especially in Lebanon and the middle east. And this company now has a great impact on the community of Arabic tea lovers. It all started with a funny story where the name of this brand originated, where there was a young man who inherited a farm from his deceased parents and he used to have a lot of varieties of plants and once a day there was a guy passing by the farm who had a horse, it was a very hot day and the horse was so tired. So they took some rest but unfortunately the horse started eating whatever he found and what a coincidence he ate all the tea the farmer planted.