Double Good Fortune Blooming Tea
Rated 5.00 out of 5RM108.00Ingredients: Chinese white tea, chrysanthemum & osmanthus flowers & osmanthus essence. Refreshing, Floral, Comforting Add on GIFT WRAPPING . White tea comes from the delicate buds and younger leaves of the Chinese Camellia Sinensis plant. These buds and leaves…
Tea Pyramid Gift Box: Rose Quartz
Rated 5.00 out of 5RM65.00Ingredients: French rose buds, Croatian chamomile flowers. Floral, Mellow, Comforting Add on GIFT WRAPPING . Tisane [pronounced tee-sahn], commonly called herbal tea, is not a true tea. This is because it does not contain tea leaves, but rather a…
Loose Leaf Tea – Sawadee Swirl
RM79.00Ingredients: Chinese Sencha green tea, Thai lemongrass & Thai pandan leaves. Fragrant, Invigorating, Comforting Add on GIFT WRAPPING . Green tea is mature tea that has been picked and then pan fired [or steamed] to stop the oxidation process.…
Loose Leaf Tea – African Amber
Rated 4.63 out of 5RM79.00Ingredients: Organic South African honeybush. Rounded, Comforting, Smooth Add on GIFT WRAPPING . Tisane [pronounced tee-sahn], commonly called herbal tea, is not a true tea. This is because it does not contain tea leaves, but rather a blend of…
Tea Pyramid Gift Box: African Amber
Rated 4.50 out of 5RM65.00Ingredients: Organic South African honeybush. Rounded, Comforting, Smooth Add on GIFT WRAPPING . Tisane [pronounced tee-sahn], commonly called herbal tea, is not a true tea. This is because it does not contain tea leaves, but rather a blend of…
Tea Pyramid Gift Box: Formosa’s Finest
Rated 4.75 out of 5RM65.00Ingredients: Taiwanese oolong tea. Nutty, Comforting, Reviving Add on GIFT WRAPPING . Oolong tea is partially oxidised before getting dried, placing it halfway between the strength of black tea and the freshness of green tea. Taiwanese oolongs are darker…
Loose Leaf Tea – Formosa’s Finest
Rated 4.78 out of 5RM79.00Ingredients: Taiwanese oolong tea. Nutty, Comforting, Reviving Add on GIFT WRAPPING . Oolong tea is partially oxidised before getting dried, placing it halfway between the strength of black tea and the freshness of green tea. Taiwanese oolongs are darker…
