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Passion and Star Fruit Blend Tea

This blend of passion and star fruit is technically a tisane rather than a tea. Teas are made from tea plants while tisanes are made from flowers, roots, or fruit. 

Passion fruit is sweet and tart with notes of mandarin, orange, and pineapple. Star fruit is sweet and slightly tart. These tropical fruits combine in a refreshing and fruity-tasting tea that's a good source of vitamin C.

  • Flavor profile: Refreshing, fruity, tart
  • Caffeine content: None
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Watermelon Lime Coconut (Cold Brew)

This watermelon, lime, and coconut tea is technically a tisane rather than a tea. Teas are made from tea plants while tisanes are made from flowers, roots, or fruit. 

  • Flavor profile: Warm, light, slightly tart
  • Caffeine content: None

Great for cold brew herbal tea.

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Coconut Water and Pineapple Black Tea Blend

Black tea leaves infused with coconut water and mixed with pineapple pieces. Sumptuous with a tropical twist.

  • Flavor profile: Dark and rich with sweet, round finish
  • Caffeine content: High

What's black tea?

Black tea is the most oxidized of all the teas. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Health benefits of black tea include:

  • Antioxidants
  • Possible anti-cancer effects
  • Heart health
  • Improved metabolism
  • Gut health

Please note all black teas contain caffeine and should be consumed in moderation.

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Red Dragon Fruit and Mango Tea

This red dragon fruit and mango tea is technically a tisane rather than a tea. Teas are made from tea plants while tisanes are made from flowers, roots, or fruit. 

These tropical fruit piece combine to make a sweet and refreshing tea.

  • Flavor profile: Refreshing, fruity, slightly sweet
  • Caffeine content: None
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Lichee Black Tea

Black tea leaves scented with lychee fruit, this tea has a wonderful flavor, either hot or cold.

  • Flavor profile: Has a welcoming sweet note
  • Caffeine content: High

What's black tea?

Black tea is the most oxidized of all the teas. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Health benefits of black tea include:

  • Antioxidants
  • Possible anti-cancer effects
  • Heart health
  • Improved metabolism
  • Gut health

Please note all black teas contain caffeine and should be consumed in moderation.

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Papaya Mango Mudan White Tea

This delicate blend combines mudan or peony white tea from Fujian province, China and dried bits of papaya and mango, rose petals, and cornflowers.

  • Flavor profile: Sweet, mild, mellow
  • Caffeine content: Low

What's white tea?

Teas differ due to the oxidation process. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas. White tea still contains caffeine but less than more oxidized teas.

Potential health benefits of white tea include:

  • Anti-inflammatory effects
  • Lower risk of heart disease
  • Reduced insulin resistance
  • Better dental health
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Organic Moroccan Mint Green Tea

This refreshing blend of Chinese gunpowder green tea, peppermint, and spearmint is considered the drink of hospitality in parts of North Africa.

Gunpowder tea is a kind of green tea so called because of the tightly rolled leaves resembling tiny pellets. The smoky flavor and aroma comes from the way the tea leaves are roasted. The caffeine content of gunpowder tea is higher than that of other green teas.

  • Flavor profile: Bold and smoky. Crisp, cool, and refreshing with a spicy menthol aroma.
  • Caffeine content: Medium-high

What's green tea?

Green tea differs from black or oolong tea because it's less oxidized. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Green tea is believed to have various health benefits. A large study in Japan showed a link between daily consumption of green tea and lower risk of death from cardiovascular diseases. Another Japanese study showed that "higher consumption rates of green tea were associated with a reduced risk of stroke." 

Green tea has also been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, aid in digestion, and decrease inflammation in the skin.

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Pineapple Passionfruit Black/Green Tea Blend

A quenching and refreshing blend of black and green tea with a pineapple forward sweetness. Includes bits of dried pineapple and passion fruit. Delicious hot or chilled.

  • Flavor profile: Refreshing and fruity over mellow black and green teas
  • Caffeine content: Medium-high

What's black tea?

Black tea is the most oxidized of all the teas. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Health benefits of black tea include:

  • Antioxidants
  • Possible anti-cancer effects
  • Heart health
  • Improved metabolism
  • Gut health

Please note all black teas contain caffeine and should be consumed in moderation.

What's green tea?

Green tea differs from black or oolong tea because it's less oxidized. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Green tea is believed to have various health benefits. A large study in Japan showed a link between daily consumption of green tea and lower risk of death from cardiovascular diseases. Another Japanese study showed that "higher consumption rates of green tea were associated with a reduced risk of stroke." 

Green tea has also been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, aid in digestion, and decrease inflammation in the skin.

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Strawberry Oolong Tea with Goji Berries

This oolong tea is contains bits of dried strawberry and goji berries. Both are good sources of vitamin C and other nutrients.

  • Flavor profile: Delicate, creamy, smooth
  • Caffeine content: Medium

What's oolong tea?

Oolong tea differs from black tea because it's less oxidized. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Oolong tea has various health benefits, including helping to lower the risk of diabetes, benefiting heart health, reducing stress, and improving sleep. However, please all oolong teas contain caffeine and should be consumed in moderation.

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Genmaicha Japanese Green Tea

Genmaicha is a variant on sencha, a type of Japanese green tea. Sencha refers to tea leaves that are picked first in the season. As a result the tea has a delicate sweetness and mild astringency. It's also high in vitamin C.

Genmaicha is sencha tea with roasted and popped kernels of brown rice. Ideal after a meal with oily or deep-fried foods.

  • Flavor profile: Delicately sweet. Mildly astringent. Slightly nutty.
  • Caffeine content: Medium-low

What's green tea?

Green tea differs from black or oolong tea because it's less oxidized. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Green tea is believed to have various health benefits. A large study in Japan showed a link between daily consumption of green tea and lower risk of death from cardiovascular diseases. Another Japanese study showed that "higher consumption rates of green tea were associated with a reduced risk of stroke." 

Green tea has also been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, aid in digestion, and decrease inflammation in the skin.

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Dragonfruit and Roses Green Tea

Bits of dried dragonfruit add refreshing and light fruit flavor to mild green tea. Rose buds add some lovely color.

  • Flavor profile: Fruity, floral, earthy 
  • Caffeine content: Medium-low

What's green tea?

Green tea differs from black or oolong tea because it's less oxidized. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Green tea is believed to have various health benefits. A large study in Japan showed a link between daily consumption of green tea and lower risk of death from cardiovascular diseases. Another Japanese study showed that "higher consumption rates of green tea were associated with a reduced risk of stroke." 

Green tea has also been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, aid in digestion, and decrease inflammation in the skin.

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Long Jing Pre-Qingming Organic Green Tea

Long jing or "dragon well" is one of the most celebrated green teas in China. The tea is harvested in early spring before the Qingming Festival. A must-have for green tea lovers.

  • Flavor profile: Fragrant with vegetal and nutty aroma. Notes of chestnut, honey, and almond. A touch of umami.
  • Caffeine content: Medium-low

What's green tea?

Green tea differs from black or oolong tea because it's less oxidized. In oxidation tea leaves are exposed to the air to dry and darken. The more oxidized a tea is, the stronger it is. From strongest to lightest are black, oolong, green, and white teas.

Green tea is believed to have various health benefits. A large study in Japan showed a link between daily consumption of green tea and lower risk of death from cardiovascular diseases. Another Japanese study showed that "higher consumption rates of green tea were associated with a reduced risk of stroke." 

Green tea has also been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels, aid in digestion, and decrease inflammation in the skin.

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