Flavor and Health Profile
AMORA: Fresh Pine Resin, Dried Longan, Light Smoky, Tobacco,
FLAVOR: Longan Fruit, Pine Smoke, Light Acidity, Sweet Aftertast, Fruity Notes
BENEFITS: Hydration and Cooling, Anti-Aging, Boosts Metabolism
Total Weight 1.76 OZ, containing 20 small tea bags, each tea bag weighing 0.09 OZ
traditional craftsmanship
Picking
Withering
Making the Tea
Pan-Frying and Rolling
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