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For Blueberry Green, we've artfully blended Chinese green tea with lemongrass, blueberry, and vanilla to create a brew that's sure to hit all the right notes. Delicious hot or iced. Historic Royal Palaces is an independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, the Banqueting House, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace and Hillsborough Castle. Ingredients: Green tea, lemongrass, blueberry pieces, cornflowers, blueberry flavor, vanilla flavor. Contains natural flavors.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea? A: Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea contains green tea, lemongrass, blueberry pieces, cornflowers, blueberry flavor, and vanilla flavor. It also includes natural flavors for an enhanced taste.
- Q: How do I brew Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea? A: To brew Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea, use filtered water heated to 175°F. Place one sachet in your cup and steep for 3 minutes. You can brew up to two cups of tea per sachet, depending on your preferred strength.
- Q: Is Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea suitable for iced tea? A: Yes, Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea is delicious both hot and iced. You can brew it hot and then chill it in the refrigerator for a refreshing iced tea option.
- Q: What makes Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea part of the Historic Royal Palaces Collection? A: Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea is part of the Historic Royal Palaces Collection, which supports the independent charity that maintains historic sites like the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace. This collection helps preserve the stories of how monarchs and people shaped society.
- Q: Is the packaging of Harney & Sons Blueberry Green Tea eco-friendly? A: Harney & Sons is a proud member of 1% for The Planet, which means they contribute one percent of total sales to environmental organizations. Their commitment to sustainability extends to their packaging practices as well.



