Sencha Yame tea bags, 50 gr (10 tea bags of 5 gr.)
Sencha Yame tea bags 10 pcs (50gr)
€ 10,00 Incl. VAT
Sencha Yame tea bags: for convenience we’ve put our sencha in a tea bag as well.
Sencha Yame is also known as Yamecha.
( New arrival in Dec. )
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