Tea Education
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Sourcing Premium Chamomile Flowers
Chamomile tea is a calming brew known for its many health benefits, from improving sleep, nurturing digestion, and easing symptoms of stress and anxiety. The caffeine-free floral tea promotes relaxation...
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Turmeric—the Ingredient Behind Our Golden Turmeric Chai Tea
This year is pure gold for turmeric. If you have yet to experience this smooth, earthy, and spice-forward “root,” we’ve collected all the information you could need to know in...
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From Mint Field to Teacup
The most flavorful, fragrant, and potent mint in the world grows right in our own Pacific Northwest backyard. We were the first to use this prized peppermint for teamaking over...
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Sourcing Jasmine Flower Tea
Let’s talk about jasmine, the ingredient behind one of the world’s best floral teas. If jasmine tea were to compete in a popularity contest, it would leave with the blue...
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Guayusa: Energy From Ecuador
What is Guayusa? GUAYUSA (gwhy-you-sa) is a rare, naturally caffeinated herbal infusion produced from the leaves of a holly tree native to the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador. Guayusa has been...
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Moringa: A Powerful Ancient Herb
Meet moringa, one of the most nutritious plants on the planet. Garnering attention as the newest buzzed-about superfood, the therapeutic power of moringa has been used for thousands of years...
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Kenya Purple Tea
Grown in Kenya, Purple Tea is the only known cultivar to contain anthocyanin, the flavonoid responsible for giving blueberries and pomegranates their purplish color. A varietal of the Camellia sinensis...
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All About Matcha Green Tea
It seems that everywhere you look today, matcha is promoted in one way or another. Whether it’s a green tea latte, matcha ice cream, or even as an ingredient in...
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Rooibos & Honeybush: Herbs From South Africa
African Rooibos Rooibos (ROY-boss) is an indigenous herb of South Africa that is made from the fine needle-like leaves of the Aspalathus linearis plant. When the leaves are cut, bruised...
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