Sonnentor Mate Tee

90 g, Minimum order 4
CHF108.89/1kg
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Product details

Sonnentor Organic Mate Tea (90g) is passionate about mate. Its smoky-sweet note is created by gently roasting the holly leaves over an open flame. This South American tea is traditionally served in a gourd, a vessel made from the shell of a bottle gourd. However, it tastes just as good in a cup. Caution: Not a tea for the evening hours, unless you have a lot planned.

Preparation method:

  • Steeping time in minutes: max. 10
  • Water temperature in °C: 70-80.

Key specifications

Brewing time
10 min
Brewing temperature
70 °C
Flavour
Sweetness
Growing country
Germany
Allergens contained
Contains no allergenic ingredients that require labelling
Items per sales unit
1x

General information

Item number
15757362
Manufacturer
Sonnentor
Category
Tea
Manufacturer no.
100108
Release date
28.4.2021
Sales rank in Category Tea
248 of 1867
Minimum order
4

Tea Properties

Brewing time
10 min
Brewing temperature
70 °C
Tea technique
Loose Tea
Tea type
Herbal tea
Flavour
Sweetness
Dosage
3 tablespoons of mate with 1 litre of hot water (70-80 °C)

Origin

Origin
Brazil
Growing country
Germany

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0.49 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Content characteristics

Description
Mate tea organic
Allergens contained
Contains no allergenic ingredients that require labelling

Storage

Storage
Store in a dry and cool place

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
1x
Packaging type
sac

Product dimensions

Weight
90 g

Distributor

Address
Digitec Galaxus AG, Pfingstweidstrasse 60b, CH‑8005 Zurich

Package dimensions

Length
14.40 cm
Width
7.50 cm
Height
4.80 cm
Weight
108 g

Ingredients and instructions for use

Ingredients
Ilex paraguariensis.
Instructions for use
Soaking time: 6-8 hours Germination time: 6 days.

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No warranty
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