Description
Happy Farming Tea - Rooibos Tea with Lemongrass and Vanilla ORGANIC (17 × 2 g) 34 g - Yogi Tea
Yogi Tea Happy Farming is a limited-edition herbal tea made with organic rooibos grown in the Cederberg Mountains in South Africa. The leaves are harvested in the warm South African climate, which gives rooibos its distinctive depth of flavor and natural sweetness.
Taste and composition
This blend combines rooibos with lemongrass, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, licorice, orange peel, and lemongrass and orange essential oils. Roasted chicory, roasted carob, cocoa husks, and honeybush complement the blend. The result is a warm, slightly herbal tea with a citrus and vanilla aroma. All ingredients are certified organic.
This tea is caffeine-free (rooibos is naturally decaffeinated), making it a suitable choice for any time of day. The product is vegan and certified in accordance with EU organic regulations and is certified by the Soil Association.
Charity campaign – supporting regenerative agriculture
Purchasing Happy Farming isn't just a personal choice, it's also a tangible way to support our partner farm, Klipopmekaar, in South Africa. Yogi Tea collaborates with this farm on a project promoting regenerative agriculture—a farming model that prioritizes soil health, biodiversity, and worker well-being. By purchasing this tea, you directly support this initiative.
Yogi Tea is a series of teas based on Ayurvedic recipes. They are blends of natural herbs and spices with exotic and oriental flavors.
The package contains 17 sachets of 2 g each.
Ingredients
Lemongrass* 24%, rooibos* 17%, roasted carob*, cinnamon*, liquorice*, roasted chicory*, cocoa shells*, orange*, orange peel*, honeybush*, ginger*, vanilla* 1%, vanilla extract* 1%, orange oil*, lemongrass oil* 0.2% (*certified organic ingredient)
Preparation method
Pour freshly boiled water over the bag and steep for 7 minutes or longer for a stronger flavor.
Recommended storage conditions
Store in a cool and dry place.
Allergen information
This product contains licorice. It should not be consumed in excessive amounts by people suffering from hypertension.

