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DOGADAN Traditional Black Sea Region Tea 500g

Unique Rize tea from Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey. Awarded for superior taste, 100% Turkish tea from Nature Traditional Black Sea. Enjoy a warm tea with your loved ones. We specially blended the tea leaves collected from the gardens of the Eastern Black Sea region for a brew and flavor suitable for the Turkish palate. Doğadan Traditional Black Sea offers you a unique taste with its ideal demi and pleasant scent. We wish you a joyful drink with your loved ones ...
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