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48 Teas (9)61097 Honeybush Cherry Kiss (9)61054 Honeybush Honey Kiss (9)810268 Maté Green ORGANIC 60 g 1 kg 1 Organic maté leaves. (Ilex paraguariensis). Contains caffeine. It has an effect on the metabolism of fats and the excretion of water from the body. It contributes to the suppression of mental and physical fatigue. It contributes to refreshing the body. Maté Paraguayan holly (Ilex paraguariensis) is a tree native to Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, growing up to 10–15 metres tall. Its leaves are used to prepare maté, a beverage that has become a cultural and medicinal staple throughout South America, from the Amazon to the southern regions. Maté is traditionally consumed from a calabash using a metal straw called a bombilla. The word maté comes from the Quechua word mati, meaning a drinking vessel. In colloquial Spanish, it refers to the gourd plant from which calabashes are made. Today, maté is enjoyed from containers made of various materials such as wood, metal, or ceramics. However, the best vessels are made from porous materials, whose walls absorb the flavour of the tea and, once dried, enrich future infusions with a unique taste. A calabash made from a hollowed-out gourd offers exactly these prized properties. (9)60051 Honeybush 60 g 1 kg 1 Honeybush twigs and leaves. (Cyclopia intermedia). (9)61097 Honeybush Cherry Kiss 60 g 1 kg 1 Honeybush (78%), sour cherries (9.9%), roses, cocoa beans, flavouring. …the taste of juicy sour cherry sweetened with honey (9)61054 Honeybush Honey Kiss 60 g 1 kg 1 Honeybush (86.8%), honey flavouring (4.1%), raisins (raisins, sunflower oil), pear, cinnamon, sunflowers, thistle. ...exceptional harmony of honey and spices (9)61061 Honeybush Orange - Cream 60 g 1 kg 1 Honeybush (88.9%), orange peel (3.2%), white chocolate (sugar, dried whole milk, cocoa butter, emulsifier sunflower lecithin, natural flavouring), natural flavouring, orange blossom (1.3%), calendula flowers. ...mellow, mildly sweet taste of orange with creamy tones Honeybush Honeybush is a shrub closely related to the more well-known rooibos. It also grows in South Africa and is processed in a similar way. The key difference lies in its origin - honeybush grows wild, unlike rooibos, which is cultivated on plantations. Its name comes from the pleasant honey-like aroma of the plant. Honeybush is naturally caffeine-free and contains a variety of important vitamins and minerals.

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