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(€160.00 kg)
Long Man Tea Rooibos Cherry is an aromatic blend of rooibos, cherries and almond flakes. The cherry aroma gently intertwines with the almond against the honeyed Rooibos, giving a clear, golden red infusion.
Delivery policyRooibos contains minerals, quercetin, flavonoids and polyphenols. Recommended as an alternative to black tea, especially for those with lower iron levels - rooibos, unlike traditional tea, does not interfere with iron absorption. The highest quality tea is packaged in a jar and makes a great gift.
Brewing method:
Water temperature: 95-100°C
Dosage: 1 teaspoon /250ml
Time: 3-5 minutes
Ingredients: Rooibos (African red bush), freeze-dried cherry, sultanas, almond flakes, natural flavouring.
The Art History line by Long Man Tea is a series of teas whose main motif is a work of art in a style characteristic of the region from which a given tea or infusion originally comes. The artwork used for a given infusion reflects its nature, even its colors. For the winter tea, we chose a winter landscape by John Nash, and for the jasmine tea, a jasmine sprig painted using the Gongbi (China) technique on silk (interestingly, a similar silk painting technique in Japan is called Nihonga).
The idea behind the Art History line by Long Man Tea was to show that tea is not just a beverage but also a powerful element of global culture, not just regional. Tea is not just English or Chinese. It's also Japanese, Polish, Middle Eastern, Indian, and even highlander :-)
The beauty of this culture lies, on the one hand, in its Orientalism, and on the other, in the raspberry tea we all cherish at our grandmother's.
Rooibos Cherry: Jakob Hendrik Pierneed, painting "Highveld Landscape," circa, first half of the 20th century. Gouache.
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