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Teasup 21 Lemongrass & Ginger - 500g loose leaf

This refreshing caffeine-free infusion takes you on an uplifting taste journey, with fresh citric notes from the finest lemongrass, and hints of spice from the ginger and fennel.

Brewing instructions: 2 teaspoons of loose leaf or 1 pyramid bag*. 3-5 mins as preferred, at 95-100º without milk.

*The pyramid tea bags are plastic-free.

Good to know: 100% caffeine-free, it's great to drink at any time of day.

From the range of delights supplied by Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk-based family business Marimba World Chocolate. See the full range or visit our own shops in Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds.

£32.00
Ingredients: Lemongrass, ginger root, fennel seeds.

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