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Ecce Vita Makaibari Springtime Bloom 50g

Ecce Vita Makaibari Springtime Bloom 50g

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The first harvest of delicious tea from the virgin rainforest habitat. This tea is made up of the first leaves of tea bushes that wake up from the hibernation period that lasts in this rainforest from November to March.

A method of collecting and production: . The first spring tea leaves are collected by hand only in March and April. This first crop full of energy is highly valued and sought after by black tea lovers from all over the world.

Taste and appearance: The leaves are even and have shades of black and green. The tea has a bright yellow color with a touch of green in the middle of the cup. The first impression is offered by the soft, delicate and astringent taste of roasted peaches with the taste of a delicate rose, which then develops into the entire palate and gradually subdues all the senses.

The ideal time to enjoy your tea: just as the leaves are collected during the period of awakening to nature, so you should enjoy this tea in the morning after waking up, preferably for breakfast.

Content: 50 g

Makaibari - rainforest.The Makaibari region is a beautiful mystical place on the border of India, Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan. Not only the surrounding magical mountain Kurseong predestines teas with exceptional properties. More than 150 years ago, one beautiful story began of a man named GC Banerjee, who had the courage and desire to change the lives of a handful of people in seven poor villages in the inhospitable conditions of the rainforest. They worked rocky soil bit by bit and planted Chinese tea (Camellia sinensis) plants here. The world's first tea garden was created in 1859, and Mr. Rajah Banerjee continues this tradition today. He represents the fourth generation of his ancestors, and whom we had the opportunity to meet in person. In the 1970s, he decided to follow the Austrian philosopher and esotericist Rudolf Steiner, who in his lectures in 1924 described the principles of biodynamic agriculture. Biodynamic agriculture is an alternative way of managing land, where harmony between the plant and animal kingdoms is important. The products of both help each other and thus create a closed circle where everything is utilized. Not surprisingly, in 1988, Makaibari received the world's first tea garden certificate. More information about the tea garden can be found in the pdf below.

Instructions

  1. Heat the water to 90 ° C (just before boiling)
  2. Put one heaping teaspoon for each person in a cup or teapot (the taste is best spread in porcelain dishes)
  3. Allow the water to cool for 5 minutes before pouring the tea.
  4. Leave to infuse for 3 minutes and drink lukewarm

Ingredients

real black tea (Camelia sinensis)

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