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(Un)herbal tea 'F***ing Fresh'

(Un)herbal tea 'F***ing Fresh'

Normal price EUR6.06
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Those who drink Wilder Land's (un)herbal products contribute directly to the restoration of Dutch biodiversity. The more (un)herbs they sow with farmers, the more bees, birds and butterflies return to the Netherlands.

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Sustainability

We try to produce as sustainably as possible to keep our footprint small. Therefore, our mailbox boxes are made of grass paper and tomato leaf pulp is the basic component of the seed bags. The printing is either made of paper that is 30-70% recycled paper or paper that comes from agricultural waste. In addition, you have the option to plant a tree when you place an order through Regreener.

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Wilder Land's (un)herbal tea is produced with the help of Dutch farmers who have their (un)herbs harvested by Wilder Land. Each cup of tea thus contributes to Dutch biodiversity, as wild herbs are essential to our nature.

Tea Sommelier Anne: A blend of fresh spearmint and green meadow herbs. Fresh flavor. Also suitable as an iced tea.

Ingredients
Yarrow
Sorrel
Lemon balm
Clove mint
Cornflower

Flavor Profile
Fresh
Spicy

Contents: 40 grams of loose tea

About Wilder Land
Wilder Land works with farmers to encourage biodiversity. With the sowing of more native herbs or (un)herbs, more and more healthy pastures and fields are emerging. The flowers of these herbs will in turn attract insects that are desperately needed to pollinate crops. We desperately need these natural pollinators for our food supply. In short: biodiversity is vital for all of us. 
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