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Herbaceous Teas

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Enjoy delicious herbal tea at Herbaceous Teas. Their unique formulae, made from the finest herbs, offer the best natural detox and cleansing solutions ... More
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ssg (3 years ago )
I am quite surprised that this joint has been around since 2014 at a corner shop in Kwuntong. Now they have so many branches. As well as herbaceous teas, they have plain teas. Originally I was going to get the barley but then I spotted some tea so changed my mind immediately because this was the only drink that wasn't sweetened. It came in a lovely glass bottle. I was impressed how aromatic it was and it didn't taste like it had been artificially flavoured so it was thirst quenching. Will definitely try the other branches. The bottle was nice so kept it and the labels peeled off easily.
Yan Chan
Yan Chan (6 years ago )
Okay
Terri Ng
Terri Ng (2 weeks ago )
Although it is not flat, it is much more effective than traditional herbal tea, and the gastrointestinal tract is obviously much better.
fox lau
fox lau (2 weeks ago )
In the past, drinking 3 sprigs of Baicao tea made me feel better. Qing Zuo had a severe cold. This time I bought a few sprigs of Qingqing to relieve my symptoms.
Zek Wong
Zek Wong (5 months ago )
Seeing how special the name of the shop was, I went to give it a try. I ordered a peppery pork belly porridge, 43 cents, in a thin bowl. It came in the same size as apple green (the apple green is not included in the marriage, so you can buy it yourself). It’s expensive. Take a look at how many ingredients there are. When you open it, you will see that it is 98% porridge, 1% pepper, and 1% pork belly. Even Tan Zai’s snacks have several times more pork belly than you. People and places are equal to you, and you have twice as much. It’s simple. Let’s face it, you would expect it to be about 10 times less spicy than Tan Tsai’s spicy pork belly. Permanent black list, finished.