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 Code: 9999 902300 | |
Nálev vynikající, harmonické, příjemně květově zelené, charakteristicky jasmínově sladké chuti (jasmín působí dle tradičních bádání zklidňujícím a uvolňujícím účinkem). | .jpg) Code: 9999 902401 | |
Nálev vynikající, harmonické, příjemně květově zelené, charakteristicky jasmínově sladké chuti (jasmín působí dle tradičních bádání zklidňujícím a uvolňujícím účinkem).  CZ-BIO-004 |  Code: 541 | |
Very interesting mixture of black and green tea with cornflower, rose, jasmine and marigold blossoms. |  Code: 543 | |
Good basic grade of Chinese green Sencha tea with lemon peel and daisy blossoms. |
 Code: 546 | |
Good basic grade of Chinese green Sencha tea with vanilla pieces. |  Code: 549 | |
Good basic quality of Chinese green Sencha tea with orange peel, pieces of apple, cinnamon, clove and rose petals. |
 Code: 550 | |
Good basic grade of Chinese green Sencha tea with petals of sunflower, cornflower and rose. |  Code: 551 | |
Good basic grade of Chinese green Sencha tea with peach pieces and rose petals. |
 Code: 565 | |
Good basic grade of Chinese green Sencha tea, infusion of a characteristic fruity taste. |  Code: 707 000341 | |
Traditional tea, popular e.g. in Morocco. Infusion of an extremely strong and body taste and refreshing uplifting effect. |
 Code: 269 | |
Quality single-steep jasmine green tea, known also as “Monkey King”. | .jpg) Code: 266 | |
One of the most famous grades of jasmine tea of high quality and harmonious taste called “Spring Downy”.  CZ-BIO-004 |
 Code: 268 | |
The highest grade of re-steeping green jasmine tea in this standard range. Excellent quality, a delicious taste. | .jpg) Code: 260 | |
High selected quality green leaf tea aromatized with jasmine blooms.  CZ-BIO-004 |
.jpg) Code: 401 | |
Excellent, top grade Chinese green tea scented with jasmine flowers - the so-called "silver hair".  CZ-BIO-004 |  Code: 264 | |
Availability: Out of stock, estimated arrival February 2026 Jasmine aromatized Chinese green tippy tea. One of the most famous representatives of manually processed teas, also known as “Dragon Eyes”. But the look of the leaf is better described as “reminding dragon eyes”. |
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