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Nescafé Coffee Classic

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Nescafe Decaf Classic

Price €7.80
100 gr.
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Pennyroyal Mint

Price €3.06
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Coffee Mix Marcilla

Price €6.93
250 gr
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Decaffeinated Coffee Marcilla

Price €6.93
200 gr
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Linden Tea

Price €3.06
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Natural Coffee Marcilla

Price €6.93
250 gr
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Chamomile With Anise Hornimans

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Chamomile

Price €3.45
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Benefits of Natural Infusions and Coffe Customs in Spain 

Natural infusions and coffee are an essential part of daily life in Spain and many other countries.

1. Benefits of Natural Infusions

Natural infusions are made from herbs, flowers, roots, or fruits, and each provides unique properties. Drinking them regularly can improve our well-being in a simple and natural way.

  • Aid digestion
    Infusions such as chamomile, anise, or mint are known to relieve stomach discomfort and support digestion after a heavy meal.

  • Relaxing properties
    Linden, valerian, or lavender are ideal to calm stress and promote rest. Many people drink them at night as a relaxation ritual.

  • Antioxidant effect
    Green tea or rooibos are rich in antioxidants, helping to protect cells from aging and strengthen the immune system.

  • Natural hydration
    Without alcohol or artificial substances, infusions are an excellent way to keep the body hydrated, even as an alternative to water.

  • Variety of flavors and aromas
    From citrus to floral or spicy, infusions offer a wide range of flavors that suit any moment of the day.

2. Most Common Coffee and Infusion Customs

In Spain, coffee and infusions are not just drinks but true social and cultural rituals. Throughout the day, there are many moments where they take center stage.

  • Morning coffee
    Almost essential to start the day. It can be black, with milk, or “cortado,” often accompanied by toast or pastries.

  • Mid-morning coffee
    Known as “coffee break,” it is a social moment at offices or workplaces. A quick coffee, often with a short chat.

  • After-lunch coffee
    Especially on weekends, coffee is the perfect closure, extending conversation and socializing.

  • Afternoon coffee
    In the late afternoon, many choose coffee with cookies, cakes, or a light sandwich.