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Photo of a Greek Mountain Tea loose. On the package is a picture of a Greek mountain tea plant.
Photo of a Greek Mountain Tea Plant.
griechischer-bergtee-sonnentor-1.jpg
Photo of a small bowl filled with the loose Greek Mountain Tea from SONNENTOR.
Photo of a Greek Mountain Tea loose. On the package is a picture of a Greek mountain tea plant.
Photo of a Greek Mountain Tea Plant.
griechischer-bergtee-sonnentor-1.jpg
Photo of a small bowl filled with the loose Greek Mountain Tea from SONNENTOR.
Greek Mountain Tea org. 
Item number:
 00905
I am: vegan, vegetarian, without addition of sugar, without addition of salt, 100% organic, direct trade, eco-packaging, Click&Collect enabled
That's how it tastes: 
Floral, Aromatic, Lemon
Origin: Ingredient(s) is grown by/in: Albania, Greece
To ensure availability for you in the event of crop failures and delivery bottlenecks, the ingredients can also come from another farmer or growing project.
Preparation: 

Steep time in minutes: max. 10 / water temperature in ° C: 100

Storage:  Store cool and closed.

Contrary to many assumptions, Greek mountain tea is not a mixture, but the name of an herb that is native to the entire Mediterranean region. The Latin name is sideritis scardica.

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Greek Mountain Tea loose

Organic Greek Mountain Tea
€ 5.99
Instantly available
Greek Mountain Tea org. 
Item number:
 00905
I am: vegan, vegetarian, without addition of sugar, without addition of salt, 100% organic, direct trade, eco-packaging, Click&Collect enabled
That's how it tastes: 
Floral, Aromatic, Lemon
Origin: Ingredient(s) is grown by/in: Albania, Greece
To ensure availability for you in the event of crop failures and delivery bottlenecks, the ingredients can also come from another farmer or growing project.
Preparation: 

Steep time in minutes: max. 10 / water temperature in ° C: 100

Storage:  Store cool and closed.

Contrary to many assumptions, Greek mountain tea is not a mixture, but the name of an herb that is native to the entire Mediterranean region. The Latin name is sideritis scardica.

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