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A deliciously leaked green tea
Communicative and festive, this green tea-based recipe is just like the association for which it was created! With an explosive base of ginger, guarana and ginseng, it unfurls a beautiful palette of warm, lively and deliciously fruity aromas. Let the party begin!

Tea composition
- Green tea*
- Natural (mango* 4%, peach*) flavourings
- Ginger pieces* 4%
- Mango pieces* 3%
- Guarana*
- Orange peels*
- White ginseng*
- Lemon essential oil*
*From organic farming.

Organic farming
We have always offered organically grown teas and herbal teas, and used natural, organic flavours. We go even further, demanding that our suppliers use certified organic flavor carriers and solvents. Certified since 1994.
Flavoured tea
For Les Jardins de Gaïa, the addition of natural flavours is not intended to cover up the flavours of tea or plants, but rather to give them new subtleties, to bring out their organoleptic richness. Our recipes are the fruit of daily inspiration, guided by our curiosity, our passion for our craft and our desire to help you discover new flavours.
Alexandre's advice

The tea that made me discover and love Gaïa products. On the nose, you're assaulted by mango, but on the palate, the balance between fruit and ginger is perfect. We love it hot or cold.

Tea and food pairings
The yellow fruit aromas of this energizing green tea will enhance the exotic touch of vanilla- and coconut-based desserts such as soft rochers or creamy verrines. The spicy accents and subtle bitterness of guarana and ginger will also add a touch of pep to simple apple, apricot or questche pies.
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What is green tea?
Green tea is neither oxidized nor fermented. It is the most widely consumed type of tea in Asia, and can be cooked in a variety of ways: Chinese and Japanese