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Wintertime Tea

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Rosehips have a long history of being used in teas and syrups during the winter due to their high vitamin C content. Atlantic Canada is noted for its wild roses. Components are grown at Tansy Lane. Steep one teaspoon in a cup of boiling water for 5 minutes. 50 gr.


Contains: anise-hyssop, wild rosehips

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