Clearspring Organic Japanese Matcha Sencha - 20 Tea Sachets

💡 Did you know?
Matcha tea has been part of Japanese tea ceremonies for over 900 years. Buddhist monks used it for calm focus during long meditation sessions
💚 Why choose this product?
- ✅ Organic blend of Sencha and Matcha
- ✅ Rich, smooth flavor
- ✅ 100% biodegradable tea sachets
- ✅ Vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-free
- ✅ Premium quality made in the UK
📊 Nutrition facts per serving
| Nutrient |
Per 2g Sachet |
| Energy |
0 kcal |
| Fat |
0g |
| Carbohydrates |
0g |
| Protein |
0g |
| Salt |
0g |
📋 Ingredients
Sencha green tea leaves* (97.5%), Matcha green tea powder* (2.5%) *Organic ingredients
⚠️ Allergy Info
- Vegan: Yes
- Gluten-Free: Yes
- Lactose-Free: Yes
- Egg-Free: Yes
- Nut-Free: Yes
- Soy-Free: Yes
- Sesame-Free: Yes
- Organic: Yes
❓ FAQ
How do I prepare the perfect cup of Matcha Sencha tea?
Boil fresh water and let it cool for a minute before pouring over the tea bag. Steep for 1–2 minutes
Does this tea contain caffeine?
Yes, it contains a moderate amount of caffeine
Are the tea bags biodegradable?
Yes, the tea bags are biodegradable and the strings are made from 100% organic cotton
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