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Sleepy Tea 20 Envelope Teabags
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A herbal lullaby of camomile, lavender, liquorice and linden flowers – sealed in our individually wrapped teabags for freshness.
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Full Description
Zzzzzz... That's the sound of one of our tasters after a cup of Sleepy Tea (to be fair, it had been a long day at the office). We've blended soothing camomile and lavender with the subtle freshness of linden flowers, creating an infusion for our individually wrapped teabags that's deliciously mellow with a hint of sweetness.
With the long-reputed calming effects of camomile and lavender, it's the perfect lullaby after a busy day.
• Tea type: Herbal infusion
• Number of servings (using 1 teabag per cup): 20 teabags = 20 cups
• Ideal for using with: Florence Tankard, Florence Cup & Saucer and Earl Grey Fluted Mug
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Ingredients
Camomile 32%, Linden Flowers 23%, Elderflower 20%, Liquorice 10%, Marigold Flowers 10%, Lavender Flowers 5%.
Contains Liquorice: people suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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Product Specifications
Code: 334169
Contains:20 individually wrapped teabags.
Weight:30g
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from strong light and odours.
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TEA TYPE
Fruit Infusion

TASTE PROFILE
Mellow and softly sweet - camomile, lavender, linden flowers

FOOD PAIRING
Enjoy alone
Numerology
NO.
100
We like to think Sleeping Beauty took a sip of this before dozing off. The story goes that she slept for 100 years, so we've given our Sleepy Tea the number 100.
Brew the Perfect cup

Teabags
1

1 cup
200ml water
100 degrees

time
3-5 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.

Our Fruit and Herbal Infusions
None of our fruit and herbal infusions contain the Camellia sinensis plant used to make tea. Instead, we've blended our own combinations of fruit, flowers, herbs and spices to create extraordinary new flavours, from jammy brews like Very Berry Crush to delicate evening infusions like Dreamtime.