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Mango & Bergamot 200 Individually Wrapped Teabags
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Our traditional teabags featuring a sweetly sophisticated green tea, delicately blended with exotic flavours of mango and bergamot.
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Full Description
These individually wrapped teabags are perfect for adding a twist of summer exoticism to an afternoon spread. A Great Taste Award winner in both 2013 and 2014, the judges admired the tea's "good sweetness on the finish", describing it as "clean and sweet throughout".
• Origin: China
• Tea type: Green
• Number of servings (using 1 teabag per cup): 200 teabags = 200 cups
• Ideal for using with: Florence Teapot, Earl Grey Tea-for-One and Earl Grey Fluted Mug
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Ingredients
Green Tea, Mango Flavouring, Lulo Flavouring, 1.5% Petals (Cornflower, Sunflower & Rose), Bergamot Flavouring.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
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Product Specifications
Code: 349563
Contains:200 individually wrapped teabags.
Weight: 400g e 14oz
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from strong light and odours. Once opened, store in an airtight container.
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TEA TYPE
Green Tea

TASTE PROFILE
Luscious mango with elegant bergamot

FOOD PAIRING
Enjoy the sweet flavour alone
Numerology
NO.
7
We’ve chosen the number 7 for our Mango & Bergamot, the number of different ingredients in this harmonious blend.
Brew the Perfect cup

Teabags
1

1 cup
200ml water
80 degrees

time
2-3 mins
Origin: China
The origins of tea lie in China: legend has it that it was discovered when a few leaves fell into the mythical emperor Shennong's cup of hot water. Today China produces thousands of different varieties ranging from black and green tea to more unusual teas, like puerh or yellow tea.

Green Tea
Green tea's fresh, verdant taste is down to its processing: the leaves are heated shortly after picking, stopping the oxidation process that would eventually turn them into black tea. Some of the best green teas are found in Japan and China, where the techniques of firing or steaming the leaves have been perfected over many centuries. Find out more about green tea here.