TEA - Orange and Apple
TEA - Orange and Apple
Description
The combination of real apple pieces, orange and herbs produces a tea that's really refreshing, thirst quenching and not too sweet. Totally caffeine free but packed with Vitamin C, each cup bursts with flavour and goodness. As there's very little natural sugar, Orange & Apple Fruit Tea makes great ice lollies too!
INGREDIENTS:Naturally dried luxury apple pieces, orange, hibiscus, rosehip and natural flavours
ORIGIN:Blend of various dried fruits and herbs from Canada, USA, Thailand and Spain. Grown:Approx.1000 ft above sea levelC
AFFEINE:None
LEAVES:Blend of dried fruit and herbs
AROMA:Fruity with orange and citrus notes
COLOUR:Pinkish
TASTE:Full orange and apple flavour with slight tartness.
WELL BEING:Invigorating
MENU GUIDE:Popular
CAFFEINE CONTENT:None
FLAVOUR:Fruity
FLAVOUR:Orange
FLAVOUR:Citrus
FLAVOUR:Apple
STRENGTH:Full Bodied
FLAVOUR:Slightly Sweet
Supplied by Jenier World Teas
Ethical Tea Partnership
Jenier World of Teas source all our teas through member organisations of the Ethical Tea Partnership. The Ethical Tea Partnership has a goal to provide consumers with a totally transparent perspective on where tea is grown and manufactured. All aspects of the quality of lives for those living and working on tea estates is covered including fair compensation health coverage, housing and childcare.
The ETP runs monitoring and improvement programmes to help tea producers improve against the Ethical Tea Partnership Global Standard, and all audits are carried out by independent third-part auditors. Whilst similar to Fair trade, the ETP is totally focussed on tea and is able to address the many individual nuances and regional peculiarities within the tea trade. ETP also differs from Fair Trade in that its primary focus isn't economics, but is also very much led by the social and environmental aspects of the tea trade. This approach is helpful as where higher prices are paid in developing countries it addresses the concern of unscrupulous companies bolstering lost margins further along the supply chain.
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