


Strawberry Sunset Fruit Tea
A ripe, summer tisane reminiscent of the last light of a strawberry patch. Strawberry slices lead with juicy sweetness, apple lends an orchard note and roselle gives a ruby tingle to the cup.
A clean floral lift is provided by delicate jasmine blossoms that give the finish something more than sugary. All of the infusions pour a pink-red liquor with notes of warm strawberries and fresh petals.
It's naturally caffeine-free and great for all-day sipping - as comfortable as an evening mug or a bright afternoon cooler. Serve hot for dessert-style tea, or over ice for a bubbly spritzer base, or cold brewed for a low-acid, fruity sip.
pesticide free Germany
Ingredients
| grape/blackcurrant |
| Apple |
| roselle |
| Strawberry |
| Jasmine |
Health benefits
Antioxidant support - roselle with anthocyanins and strawberry with apple with polyphenols against oxidative stress.
Gentle digestion support - roselle's light tartness after meals may be cleansing, and jasmine is traditionally used to induce relaxation.
Taste profile
Fresh strawberry on the nose with juicy apple sweetness, a bright cranberry-like snap from roselle and a long, floral jasmine finish. It is balanced, fruity and refreshing but not sweet.
Brewing
Hot brew: 1-2 tsp (3-5 g) in 250 ml. Water 95-100degC. Soak for 5 mins, then strain.
Iced brew: 8-10 g/500 ml hot water - steep 8-10 minutes - strain over ice - if desired.
Cold brew: 10-12 g per 1 L cold water, cover and refrigerate for 6-8 hours, strain. Adapt strength to taste.
Cautionary
Roselle lowers blood pressure and affects blood sugar - monitor slightly if you take antihypertensive or diabetes medicines.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding - usually a food-like blend, but hibiscus is cautioned during pregnancy. Ask for personalised advice before regular usage.
Reflux/sensitive stomach - fruity acidity can worsen heartburn - milder brew, a little honey, or cold brew for sensitive stomach.
Allergic - strawberry and apple - may cause oral-allergy symptoms in some pollen sensitives; stop if you experience a reaction. Jasmine flower allergies are rare but possible.
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Description
A ripe, summer tisane reminiscent of the last light of a strawberry patch. Strawberry slices lead with juicy sweetness, apple lends an orchard note and roselle gives a ruby tingle to the cup.
A clean floral lift is provided by delicate jasmine blossoms that give the finish something more than sugary. All of the infusions pour a pink-red liquor with notes of warm strawberries and fresh petals.
It's naturally caffeine-free and great for all-day sipping - as comfortable as an evening mug or a bright afternoon cooler. Serve hot for dessert-style tea, or over ice for a bubbly spritzer base, or cold brewed for a low-acid, fruity sip.
pesticide free Germany
Ingredients
| grape/blackcurrant |
| Apple |
| roselle |
| Strawberry |
| Jasmine |
Health benefits
Antioxidant support - roselle with anthocyanins and strawberry with apple with polyphenols against oxidative stress.
Gentle digestion support - roselle's light tartness after meals may be cleansing, and jasmine is traditionally used to induce relaxation.
Taste profile
Fresh strawberry on the nose with juicy apple sweetness, a bright cranberry-like snap from roselle and a long, floral jasmine finish. It is balanced, fruity and refreshing but not sweet.
Brewing
Hot brew: 1-2 tsp (3-5 g) in 250 ml. Water 95-100degC. Soak for 5 mins, then strain.
Iced brew: 8-10 g/500 ml hot water - steep 8-10 minutes - strain over ice - if desired.
Cold brew: 10-12 g per 1 L cold water, cover and refrigerate for 6-8 hours, strain. Adapt strength to taste.
Cautionary
Roselle lowers blood pressure and affects blood sugar - monitor slightly if you take antihypertensive or diabetes medicines.
Pregnancy & breastfeeding - usually a food-like blend, but hibiscus is cautioned during pregnancy. Ask for personalised advice before regular usage.
Reflux/sensitive stomach - fruity acidity can worsen heartburn - milder brew, a little honey, or cold brew for sensitive stomach.
Allergic - strawberry and apple - may cause oral-allergy symptoms in some pollen sensitives; stop if you experience a reaction. Jasmine flower allergies are rare but possible.





















