
Oriental treat



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A recipe that highlights the thirst-quenching properties of citrus fruit
Let yourself be charmed by the intoxicating scents of orange blossom with this wulong tea-based creation. Its floral, delectable flavours, enhanced by a touch of bitterness, evoke the sweetness of certain oriental pastries. For voluptuous moments!

Tea composition
- Wulong tea*
- Natural orange blossom flavouring* 10%
- bitter orange peel and leaves*
- Marigold petals*
*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.
Fair trade
A WFTO (World Fair Trade Organization) certified member, Les Jardins de Gaïa has been committed to fair trade since its creation: from the tea leaf to the cup, all our practices meet fair trade requirements. To find out more: www.wfto.com.
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.

Tea and food pairings
This wulong tea will add an original touch to a simple yoghurt or semolina cake. It can also be paired with delicious oriental pastries such as baklava or gazelle horns. Iced, it's the perfect accompaniment to orange custard or grapefruit sorbet.
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Fair trade at Les Jardins de Gaïa: concrete commitments
Promoting fair trade with small-scale producers has been part of our DNA from the outset, and is reflected in our projects and initiatives.

What is oolong (or wulong) tea?
Wulong tea is halfway between a green tea and a black tea, as it has been semi-oxidized. Wulong teas have a wide range of flavors.