Description
Messmer Früchte-Mischung – Fruit Tea Blend – with 25 tea bags
In this fruit tea, the Messmer tea experts have harmoniously combined various sun-kissed fruits such as apples, orange and lemon peel with fruity elderberries, tangy hibiscus and mild rose hips – for a fruity moment of pleasure.
PREPARATION: Boil fresh water and pour boiling water over the tea. Let the tea steep for 8 minutes so that the full flavor can unfold and you get a safe food.
PACKAGE CONTENTS: 75 g = 2.65 oz. / 25 double chamber bags á 3 g | COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Germany
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS
Hibiscus, rose hips, orange peel, apples, lemon peel, elderberries
Nutritional values
NUTRITIONAL VALUES on average per 100ml tea* (=3.38 US fl.oz.) prepared:
Energy 10 kJ / 2 kcal
Fat 0g
– of which saturated fatty acids 0 g
carbohydrates 0.6 g
– of which sugar 0.2 g
Protein 0g
Salt 0 g
* when preparing a bag with 200ml (1 cup) water
About Messmer
Messmer – a formerly independent tea trading company – is now a brand of the Ostfriesische Tee Gesellschaft.
The company has its origins in a delicatessen and grocery store that was founded on September 21, 1852 by Eduard Meßmer in Baden-Baden. Messmer soon became the purveyor to the court of Wilhelm of Prussia and his wife Augusta, who for many years were guests at his father Johann Friedrich Baptist Messmer’s hotel, the Hotel Messmer. In 1886 Messmer was able to open a branch in Frankfurt am Main, which was managed by his son Otto Messmer (1858-1940). In 1895, Otto Messmer had the Messmer Tee trademark protected.
In 1990 the company Ed. Messmer GmbH & Co., Frankfurt am Main and Grettstadt, was taken over by the East Frisian Tea Company Laurens Spethmann GmbH & Co. KG from Seevetal. The current range of the Messmer brand includes 46 types of tea or tea blends, which are sold both loosely and in double-chamber tea bags.
To see all of Messmer’s products available, click here for the Messmer brand page.
Responsible manufacturer:
Ostfriesische Tee Gesellschaft GmbH & Co. KG
Bosteler Feld 6
21218 Seevetal
GERMANY