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Babcia Jagoda - Cranberry with blackcurrant »

Cranberry is considered the red gold of bogs and marshes, due to its attributed properties. In Scandinavia, cranberries are the main ingredient of homemade preserves, they are also becoming more and more popular in Poland, in the form of fresh fruit, jam, preserves, juice and tea. On the other hand, the cultivated varieties of blackcurrant are used in gardens and parks as decoration plants, and on plantations they give valuable fruit, excellent for eating fresh or for making jelly, jam, wine and juice.

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Compotte apples »

Good housewives, such as our grandmothers, could not imagine the family dinner without the fresh smell of a fruit compote. Today, in our busy lives, we oftentimes consciously give up this element of our meal due to a lack of time needed for its preparation.

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Compotte black currant »

Good housewives, such as our grandmothers, could not imagine the family dinner without the fresh smell of a fruit compote. Today, in our busy lives, we oftentimes consciously give up this element of our meal due to a lack of time needed for its preparation.

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Compotte strawberries »

Good housewives, such as our grandmothers, could not imagine the family dinner without the fresh smell of a fruit compote. Today, in our busy lives, we oftentimes consciously give up this element of our meal due to a lack of time needed for its preparation.

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Grandma Jagoda - 7 herbs true pleasures »

Did you know that the Benedictine monks sipped mint in order to give their voice cleanness and sweetness of the sound. Fennel was a highly valued aphrodisiac in the ancient times, and verbena was an ingredient of mixtures of medieval wizards and sorcerers. Cinnamon and liquorice are well-tried elements of romantic dinners. Believe us, 7 herbs is not a typical type of tea!

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Grandma Jagoda - 7 herbs with ginseng »

The Chinese used ginseng as far back as 4000 years ago. Knowledge about ginseng was a secret of the imperial court, and it is said that one emperor kept an army of 10 thousand which guarded the areas where it was grown. Now you can taste this legendary infusion in a cup of our tea…

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Grandma Jagoda - Strawberry with vanilla »

There aren't many types of fruit with such a high demand as sun-ripened red strawberries. The strawberry season is relatively short, which makes a cup of this tea, which surrounds us with the aroma of a garden in June, all the more pleasant. A delicate touch of vanilla completes this summer composition.

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Grandma Jagoda – 7 Herbs Enriched with Echinacea »

Echinacea (commonly known as Coneflower) originates from large North American regions, the Great Lakes, Rocky and Appalachian Mountains. It was discovered by Native American, who used it in their ritualistic ceremonies as an elixir helping one to connect with the spirit world, as well as an antidote for snake venom.

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Grandma Jagoda – Camomile Tea with Lemon and Honey »

CAMOMILE TEA with LEMON and HONEY is an original combination of herbs and fruit with a light touch of honey. Honey gives the tea a great sweet flavour, reducing and delicately accenting the tart taste of lemon. This combination is a proposition also for those who don’t drink herbal teas very often.

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Grandma Jagoda – Melissa with Orange »

The Greek Paracelsus called Melissa (Lemon Balm) "the elixir of life", the ancient people used to bathe in its infusion, added it to wine for aroma, and rubbed it in places stung by bees and wasps. In Spain, it was used in magic practices. Special elixirs produced with it were supposed to give courage to the cowardly ones and turn enemies into allies. In the eighteen century, "Carmelite Water" became a famous drink – a root vodka made from Melissa, produced in secrecy by Parisian Carmelites, which even had the power to remove bad spells. Melissa with orange is an extraordinary composition, which will help you relax after a hard and irritating day.

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Grandma Jagoda – Mint with Apple »

Mint has over 40 different species, 10 of which grow in Poland. In the Ancient Rome, novice philosophers wore garlands made from fresh mint, which was supposed to stimulate their minds. For many years magical properties have been attributed to mint. Its infusion is supposed to chase away bad thoughts, and tied into knots in silk and placed in one's bed is said to guarantee marital fidelity of one's partner. Together with an apple, it makes for a truly refreshing combination!

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Grandma Jagoda Mint »

Mint has over 40 different species, 10 of which grow in Poland. In the Ancient Rome, philosophy apprentices wore garlands made from fresh mint, which supposedly stimulated their minds. For many years magical properties have been attributed to mint.

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Grandma Jagoda Recommends - Apple »

A taste straight from a Polish orchard. Juicy fragrant Antonovka apples locked in a small sachet.

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Grandma Jagoda Recommends - Fruit »

A blend of the best, carefully selected fruits – not only native ones, but also the exotic taste of oranges.

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Grandma Jagoda Recommends - Grapefruit »

A refreshing taste of citrus fruits, ideal for those who love the characteristic taste of grapefruit.

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Grandma Jagoda Recommends - Pear »

Everything that’s best about pears: the delicate, creamy and sweet taste of delicious Polish fruit.

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Grandma Jagoda Recommends - Raspberry »

Delicious raspberry tea recalling the taste of wonderful Polish raspberries.

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Grandma Jagoda Recommends - Wild Rose »

Aromatic Wild Rose provides an extraordinary, deep taste and a wealthy source of vitamins.

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