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Grain-Based Herbal Teas Lattes

Grain-Based Herbal Teas Lattes

Our Grain-based herbal teas are also delicious prepared as a latte! Infused in the milk of your choice, they reveal an even creamier, cozier experience. Ready for an experience that enhances every recipe? Discover our recommendations for each of these three gourmet drinks.

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Tea-Infused Crêpes: The Universal Recipe

Tea-Infused Crêpes: The Universal Recipe

Did you know that a simple crêpe batter can transform into a thousand delicious possibilities? The secret is simple: just infuse the milk with the tea or herbal blend of your choice! Use a tea like Thé Merveilleux, Thé du Hammam, Jardin des Reines (or any flavored tea)... It's an easy way to vary the flavors and enjoy this beloved specialty.

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Galette des Rois (French King Cake) with Hammam Tea Black Leaf

French King Cake with Hammam Tea Black Leaf

The classic French Epiphany tradition gets a fragrant, delicious makeover! Hailing from Northern France, this pastry is traditionally made with layers of crisp puff pastry and a rich almond filling called frangipane. Our recipe adds a special touch with Hammam Tea Black Leaf, giving the finished cake a delicate, sweet, and spiced flavor.

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Joie Green Tea Florentines

Joie Green Tea Florentines

This winter, what if you indulged in some tea-infused delights? Perfect for sharing at a festive gathering or giving as a thoughtful gift, these decadent Florentines are a celebration of the unique and aromatic notes of our newest creation, Joie. With hints of almond, toasted buckwheat, and cacao, these are delicious bites to craft and savour with the ones you love.

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An English tradition: afternoon tea

In 166 the first tea chests arrived in Amsterdam, Holland: it was the first cargo of tea to be officially registered at a Western port. The Netherlands, at this time, had control over the trade of rare commodities from the Orient, but the English who, a few years later, founded the East India Company in direct competition with the Dutch company, soon questioned their dominance. The introduction of tea in England took place in a specific way: the coffee houses were at the time very fashionable.

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