25,89 €
Organic tea blend of dried fruit and herbal fruits, with natural wild cherry aroma.
These teas are intended for larger consumers, as one filter bag makes 3 L to 5 L of tea.

Organic tea blend of dried fruit and herbal fruits, flavored with natural aroma, for relaxation and enjoyment.
Wild cherry fruit tea is one of the most aromatic fruit teas. With its strong cherry flavor, it will delight even the most discerning tea drinkers.






Ingredients: hibiscus flowers*, wild apples*, rose hips*, orange peel*, lemon peel*, and natural wild cherry flavoring.
Net quantity: 750 g (25 filter bags, 30 g each)
* from controlled organic production












This is an organic fruit tea made from dried fruit and herbs, with a natural wild cherry aroma. It is intended for the hospitality industry and larger consumption, and offers an intense, aromatic flavor.
One large filter bag is sufficient for approximately 3 to 5 liters of tea, making it suitable for restaurants, cafes, hotels, or larger families.
No. This organic fruit tea is naturally caffeine-free and contains no artificial colors or preservatives, making it suitable for drinking in the evening.
The taste is full and fruity, with a distinctive cherry note complemented by the light citrus freshness of hibiscus, orange, and lemon peel.
Delivery is free for orders over €75. Delivery usually takes 3–5 business days, and returns or exchanges are possible in accordance with Herba Medica's policy.
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