Tea & Coffee

Tea & Coffee

CTC assam tea 500g (Sartaj)

Enjoy the bold taste of Sartaj CTC Assam Tea 500g, crafted from premium Assam tea leaves for a strong, rich, and refreshing cup every time.

Ispahani 200g tea

Enjoy a refreshing cup with Ispahani Tea 200g, a premium black tea blend known for its rich flavor, deep color, and invigorating aroma.

Ispahani mirzapore tea-400g

Enjoy the classic richness of Ispahani Mirzapore Tea 400g, a premium black tea blend crafted for strong taste, deep color, and a refreshing aroma.

Puchuk harum tea

¥190.00

Refreshing Puchuk Harum tea in 350ml bottle. Ready-to-drink, naturally brewed, and perfect for on-the-go refreshment.

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Teh kotak (Tea)

¥190.00

Refreshing Tah Kotak tea, rich in flavor and aroma. Perfect for daily sipping, relaxation, and boosting energy.

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Tapal danedar tea 1kg (Pakistan)

Authentic Tapal Danedar Tea 1kgg, imported from Pakistan. Famous for its strong aroma, rich flavor, and refreshing taste.

Tapal danedar tea 450g(Pakistan)

Authentic Tapal Danedar Tea 450g, imported from Pakistan. Famous for its strong aroma, rich flavor, and refreshing taste.

Good day original/coffee 20g

¥125.00

Enjoy a quick, smooth, and aromatic cup with Good Day Original Coffee (20g) – the perfect instant coffee mix for anytime refreshment.

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Good day vanilla latte 20g

¥125.00

Enjoy a smooth and creamy Good Day Vanilla Latte (20g) – a perfectly blended instant coffee with rich vanilla flavor.

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Jasmine tea (tong tji) Tea Bag

¥350.00

Shop Tong Tji Jasmine Tea Bags at AAHalalFoods. Premium Indonesian green tea blended with jasmine flowers for a fragrant, refreshing taste. Order online today!

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Kapal api (koi bubuk) coffee 150g

¥520.00

Enjoy the bold and rich taste of Kapal Api Kopi Bubuk (150g), Indonesia’s most iconic ground coffee, known for its strong aroma and full-bodied flavor.

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