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Teida — Red Mint Herbal Tea — 22 Tea Pyramids (55 g)
🔒 Price visible after approvalTeida Red Mint Herbal Tea 22 pyramids (55 g). A refreshing caffeine-free blend of hibiscus, mint, and strawberry pieces. Rich in vitamins and minerals, this herbal tea supports blood circulation and hydration while offering a balanced, invigorating flavor. Naturally sweet, vibrant, and free from artificial colors or flavors — ideal for any time of day.
1,59€
Teida — Royal Karkade (Hibiscus Tea) — 100 g
🔒 Price visible after approvalTeida Royal Karkade 100 g. A premium-grade hibiscus tea made from hand-picked dried hibiscus petals. Known for its vibrant ruby color and naturally tart, refreshing flavor, this tea can be enjoyed both hot and cold. Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, it revitalizes the body and quenches thirst perfectly.
1,20€
Teida — Spicy Sunset Black Tea — 22 Tea Pyramids (44 g)
🔒 Price visible after approvalTeida Spicy Sunset Black Tea 22 pyramids (44 g). A warming blend of black tea, orange peel, coriander, and cinnamon. This aromatic infusion combines citrus brightness with gentle spice, creating a cozy, festive, and uplifting flavor. Perfect for chilly evenings or a comforting afternoon break.
1,49€
Ukrainka — Buckwheat Groats — 1000 g
🔒 Price visible after approvalUkrainka Buckwheat 1000 g. Premium-quality roasted buckwheat groats, naturally rich in protein, fiber, and essential minerals. Ideal for porridge, soups, and side dishes. 100% natural, gluten-free, and suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets.
1,75€
Xash Clay Plate — 1l
🔒 Price visible after approvalTraditional Armenian Xash clay plate with 1.2-liter capacity. Handcrafted from natural clay, this plate preserves heat exceptionally well, keeping soups and stews warm for longer. The glazed interior ensures easy cleaning while the rustic exterior highlights authentic Armenian craftsmanship — ideal for serving traditional Khash or other hot dishes.
4,99€
Royal Armenia – Brazilian Coffee – 100g
🔒 Price visible after approvalFinely ground Brazilian coffee by Royal Armenia. Rich aroma, smooth taste, and authentic quality, perfect for a true coffee experience.
1,79 € per pack
Royal Armenia Classic Ground Coffee Green – 100g
🔒 Price visible after approvalA rich blend of Arabica and Robusta, finely ground for a balanced, classic taste. Packed in a green resealable pouch, perfect for everyday coffee lovers seeking aroma and strength.
1,79 € per pack
Lavash Sevani
🔒 Price visible after approvalAuthentic Armenian lavash bread, produced in Sevan. Thin, soft, yeast-free flatbread made from wheat flour, water, and salt. Naturally preserved, no additives. Package includes around 5 large sheets, approx. 1kg.
4,25 € per pack
Royal Armenia Blue Ultra Ground Coffee – 100g
🔒 Price visible after approvalRoyal Armenia’s Blue Ultra blend of Arabica and Robusta offers a strong, full-bodied flavor with an intense aroma. Packed in a blue resealable pouch, it ensures long-lasting freshness and premium quality in every cup.
1,79€ per pack
Spelt wheat (Achar) Ambar 0.9 kg
🔒 Price visible after approvalHigh-quality spelt wheat, a traditional Armenian grain also known as Achar. Rich in fiber, protein, and essential minerals, it is valued for its nutty flavor and health benefits. Ideal for pilaf, soups, porridges, or as a nutritious side dish. Convenient 0.9 kg packaging by Ambar.
1,99€ per pack
Amrita — Spicy Eggplant Caviar — 380 g
🔒 Price visible after approvalAmrita Spicy Eggplant Caviar 380 g. A deliciously bold and aromatic spread made from roasted eggplants, red peppers, and spices. Its rich, smoky flavor with a touch of heat makes it a perfect accompaniment to bread, meat, or grilled vegetables.
2,00 €
Lavash Garni 5pcs
🔒 Price visible after approvalTraditional Armenian lavash bread from Garni. Soft, thin, yeast-free flatbread baked from wheat flour, water, and salt. No preservatives or artificial additives. Package includes 5 sheets, total 600g.
4,50 €
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