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Summer, forest, meadows and glades covered with flowers and tasty fruit and above it all hovers the spirit of Baba Yaga, guardian of forest order and peace. Let's remember not to destroy it and to wash the fruits collected in the forest thoroughly before eating. 

Let's take care of this ‘world like in a fairy tale – and still so real!’.

Bag (Loose Leaf Tea)
250g net
99.00 zł

0.40 zł/g

Tea Type
Fruit
Packaging
Bag (Loose Leaf Tea)
Organiczna
Yes
Collection
Piag Tea Spring & Summer Teas collection
Ingredients

organic hibiscus flowers, organic black chokeberries, organic elderberries, organic sweet blackberry leaves, organic blackberry leaves, organic rose petals, organic raspberries, organic raspberry bits, organic strawberry bits, organic blueberries, organic black currants, organic juniper berries, organic white cornflower petals, natural buchu leaf flavor.

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Baba Yaga

An infusion of dark forest fruits — fragrant with the scent of the woods and adventure.

Summer, forests, meadows, and clearings bursting with flowers and berries… and over it all hovers the spirit of Baba Yaga — the guardian of forest balance and peace.
Let’s remember not to disturb that harmony, and to always wash the fruits we pick in the wild before eating them.
Let’s care for this “fairy-tale world — though very real!”

Instructions: Pour freshly boiled water (approx. 100°C) over the tea and steep for about 5 minutes.

Remember: your tea will only be as good as the water you use to brew it.

 

 

Baba Yaga – Oh My Forest, That’s Good!

Ingredients: hibiscus, chokeberry, elderberry, sweet blackberry leaves, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackcurrants, juniper berries, and natural birch-buchu aroma. All ingredients are organic and sustainably grown.

 

Taste: The forest fruits give Baba Yaga its sweet-and-tart freshness. It’s an aromatic, flavorful infusion — vibrant and full of life — that delights the senses and nourishes the body with natural goodness.

Wellness: This wholesome fruit blend offers powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting properties. It supports circulation and digestion while helping to ease cold symptoms — or simply fortify you against them. A true vitamin-rich elixir straight from the forest.

Packaging: Baba Yaga Piag Tea comes in an elegant tin that will bring charm to any kitchen.
The stunning design was created by illustrator and designer Katarzyna Korzeniowska.
Each tin is carefully labeled and packed by hand.
Everything we do — we do with love.

 

 

Baba Yaga – The Power of the Ancient Mothers

Baba Yaga appears in many cultures and stories, symbolizing the untamed and unpredictable nature of the feminine spirit, Mother Earth, and the primal bond between women and wildness.
In Slavic mythology, Baba Yaga is an ambiguous figure — sometimes portrayed as a witch, sometimes even as a goddess, a fierce sorceress, or a wise old woman.

For us, she represents the wisdom of generations of women and the legacy we carry within us — consciously or unconsciously — from our foremothers, both those we’ve known and those whose names have faded into the past.

Let our Baba Yaga tea be a bridge, a pretext, an invisible thread leading you straight into the arms of those who came before you.
May their wisdom flow through you with every sip of this infusion — a drink that truly holds power. The power of nature.

 

 

If you like to know more – some facts for connoisseurs:

What is Buchu Betulina?

Buchu betulina (Agathosma betulina) is an evergreen shrub that grows in the lower mountain regions of western South Africa.
Its aromatic leaves are valued for their healing properties. In Africa, they’ve long been used as a natural remedy for the urinary system — with diuretic, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory effects.
The plant was introduced to Europe in the 19th century by explorer and physician Joseph Mackrill.
Today, due to the threat of extinction, buchu leaves are often sourced from cultivated plants grown under ecological conditions.

 

 

If you enjoy tea stories:

In the heart of the forest, in a small wooden hut, lived Nawojka. Only a few knew how to find her — not because she hid from people, but because only those who truly needed her could reach her.

Nawojka was so old that even the oldest villagers couldn’t remember a time when she hadn’t lived in the forest. Some said she had always been there — as eternal as the trees themselves. When someone was in need — body or soul — they would go into the woods to seek her out.

One day, a little girl named Jadzia set out to find her. She wasn’t sick — just curious. She had heard so many stories about Nawojka from her grandmother, mother, and aunts that she couldn’t resist finding the old woman herself.

Nawojka wasn’t surprised. She knew the girl would come — she was a wise woman, after all.
She welcomed Jadzia inside. The little one wandered around the hut, fascinated — the wooden table, the jars filled with colorful berries, the herbs hanging from the beams, and the large cat sleeping in the chair.
Nawojka said nothing. She knew Jadzia would return. And that, one day, she would become “the one who knows.”

Years passed, and one day Jadzia said:
– I’d like to make a tea that helps all women — to keep them healthy and remind them of their strength.
– Very well, Jadzia, – replied Nawojka. – Here are the treasures of the forest. Mix, create. Let it be yours.

And so, Jadzia created a blend she called Baba Yaga — made of hibiscus, chokeberry, elderberry, sweet blackberry leaves, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackcurrants, and juniper berries.
She proudly shared it with every woman she knew, passing on the strength and sisterhood of those who came before her.

If you know someone who could use a touch of that power and health, share with them a cup of Baba Yaga tea — Jadzia’s gift to all sisters.

 

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