Nettle Loose Tea (250g, 8.8oz), Gently Dried and Cut Leaves, 100% Natural Pure for Preparation of Herbal Tea, Infusion
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Botanical Background: Nettle (Urtica dioica) is a wild-growing, perennial plant found across Europe, Asia and North America. It is recognised for its serrated leaves and natural stinging hairs and has a long-standing role in culinary and tea traditions. Flavour and Scent: This tea features a mild, earthy taste with grassy notes. Its aroma is fresh and green, reminiscent of wild herbs and forest edges. How to Brew: Use 1–2 teaspoons of dried nettle leaves per 250 ml of hot water. Let steep for 5–10 minutes, then strain. May be enjoyed as is or lightly sweetened to taste. Clean Composition: Made from dried and cut nettle leaves with no added ingredients. Naturally suitable for plant-based diets and free from gluten, preservatives, additives or flavourings. Quality from Start to Finish: We follow rigorous controls throughout cultivation, processing and packaging to ensure product consistency and integrity.
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Botanical Background: Nettle (Urtica dioica) is a wild-growing, perennial plant found across Europe, Asia and North America. It is recognised for its serrated leaves and natural stinging hairs and has a long-standing role in culinary and tea traditions. Flavour and Scent: This tea features a mild, earthy taste with grassy notes. Its aroma is fresh and green, reminiscent of wild herbs and forest edges. How to Brew: Use 1–2 teaspoons of dried nettle leaves per 250 ml of hot water. Let steep for 5–10 minutes, then strain. May be enjoyed as is or lightly sweetened to taste. Clean Composition: Made from dried and cut nettle leaves with no added ingredients. Naturally suitable for plant-based diets and free from gluten, preservatives, additives or flavourings. Quality from Start to Finish: We follow rigorous controls throughout cultivation, processing and packaging to ensure product consistency and integrity.
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