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Tehuset Java

Christmas Loose Teas

Christmas Loose Teas

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Christmas Tea from Tehuset Javathat brightens up the Christmas darkness. Ingredients: Black tea,  Almonds , Cinnamon , Orange peel, Rose petals, Aroma

Santa's  Porridge Tea is a blend of oolong tea and green tea flavored with cinnamon, almonds and cream. Creamy and spicy at the same time.

Red Christmas Tea is a well-balanced spicy rooibos blend with cinnamon, cardamom, black pepper. Ingredients: Rooibos, Cinnamon, Cardamom, Flavorings, Cloves, Ginger, Safflower, Pepper

Christmas in Bersån Tea is a warming black Christmas blend flavored with apple, cloves, cinnamon and orange in a package with Stig Lindberg's Berså pattern. Ingredients: Black tea, Cinnamon, Apple, Orange peel, Cloves, Rose petals, White Cornflower, Flavorings. May contain traces of nuts.

Javas Lussete is a classic Christmas tea blend with saffron, orange, sandalwood and chili flavors. Ingredients: Black tea, Natural Flavor, Pink pepper, Orange peel, Sandalwood

Mulled Wine Tea is a black Christmas tea with a rich, classic mulled wine character. Perfect for those who want to enjoy a non-alcoholic version of mulled wine. Ingredients: Black tea, Cinnamon, Orange peel, Ginger, Cloves, Pepper, Cardamom, Natural Flavor, May contain traces of Nuts

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Tehuset Java

Tehuset Java is a family-owned Swedish tea and coffee house, founded in Lund in 1932 and now based in Lund and Stockholm. Celebrated for its curated collection of premium teas, it’s a go‑to for those seeking refined flavors and Swedish tea heritage

They’ve recently launched a standout collaboration with iconic Swedish designer Stig Lindberg, applying his famous Herbarium, Berså and Adam patterns to beautifully branded bags of loose leaf tea, pyramid bags and ground coffee. These eye-catching designs merge Scandinavian style with the beloved ritual of fika, making both the tea and its packaging a feast for the eyes