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Coffee leaf tea 50g
Coffee leaf tea is a delicious and refreshing drink with less caffeine than traditional coffee.
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Coffee leaf tea is a delicious and refreshing beverage made from the leaves of the coffee tree (Coffea), which are commonly known for their use in coffee preparation. This tea offers a unique experience due to the combination of flavours and aromas that are different from traditional coffee.
The preparation itself is very simple. For every 100 ml of hot water, add 2 teaspoons and allow to infuse for 3.8 minutes. The ideal tool for this preparation is the French press.
Key product features:
Delicate coffee taste: coffee leaf tea delivers a subtle and slightly bitter taste that is reminiscent of coffee, but with a different character.
Refreshing aroma: coffee leaves give the tea a distinctive aroma that combines freshness and aromatic experience.
Lower caffeine content: Compared to coffee, coffee leaf tea contains a much lower caffeine content, making it an ideal beverage for those who prefer a lower stimulant effect.
Antioxidants: Coffee leaves are rich in antioxidants, which can help protect cells from harmful free radicals.
Package weight: 50g
Ingredients: dried coffee leaves
Contains caffeine