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Lemon Tarragon Black Tea (Loose) (4 oz, ZIN: 541295)
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Lemon Tarragon Black Tea (Loose) (4 oz, ZIN: 541295)
Our Lemon Tarragon Black Tea is a tasty flavored Black tea with Lemon Peel, Tarragon and Lemongrass that has a refreshing taste that will impress you! The unique Lemon Tarragon taste is delicious! - Ingredients: Black tea, Lemon Peel, Tarragon, Lemongrass and Natural Lemon Tarragon Flavor.
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Our Lemon Tarragon Black Tea is a tasty flavored Black tea with Lemon Peel, Tarragon and Lemongrass that has a refreshing taste that will impress you! The unique Lemon Tarragon taste is delicious! - Ingredients: Black tea, Lemon Peel, Tarragon, Lemongrass and Natural Lemon Tarragon Flavor. - Hot tea brewing method: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 1 teaspoon of tea for each desired cup into the teapot. Pour the boiling water into the pot, cover and let steep for 2-4 minutes. Strain and pour into your cup; add milk and natural sweeteners to taste. - Iced tea brewing method: (to make 1 liter/quart): Place 5 teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Pour 1 1/4 cups of freshly boiled water over the tea itself. Steep for 5 minutes. Fill a serving pitcher with 1/4 cold water. Strain and pour the tea into the serving pitcher Add ice and top-up with cold water. Sweeten and garnish to taste. - TerraVita is an exclusive line of premium-quality, natural source products that use only the finest, purest and most potent ingredients found around the world. TerraVita is hallmarked by the highest possible standards of purity, potency, stability and freshness. All of our products are prepared with the highest elements of quality control, from raw materials through the entire manufacturing process, up to and including the moment that the bottles or bags are sealed for freshness and shipped out to you. Our highest possible standards are certified by independent laboratories and backed by our personal guarantee. - TerraVita exists to meet and ensure your family's health and wellness without the harmful effects or chemicals and prescription health products. We strive to make all of our products affordable and reliable and are constantly searching the ma
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