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Full-bodied, broken-leaf Indian black tea blended with ginger, cinnamon, cloves, star anise, and cardamon. This Chai brews strong, add plenty of milk for a delicious Chai.
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This Irish Breakfast tea is a blend of Assam, Ceylon, and China Black. The aroma reflects the heartiness of the Assam as well as the smoothness and slightly citrusy taste of the Ceylon.
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The essence of cherries & the sweet earthy taste of Japanese sencha leaves is a nice intro to the world of green teas. Rose petals give this tea its sweet, floral note.
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Green tea from Japan that is rendered brown by roasting Bancha (a summer crop tea, harvested after Sencha) tea leaves. Hojicha has a toasty nutty, it has an earthy and warm quality, with a clean finish.
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Sencha is an elegant, flat, dark-green leaves yielding a fragrant, aromatic cup with a refreshing flavor.
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Sweet and mellow when the first entrance, combining the fresh fragrance of jasmine and rich mouthfeel of black tea.
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Delicate sweet cherry blossoms and intensely scented jasmine blossoms are perfectly blended in this green tea and leave you with a sweet aftertaste.
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This rare Chinese black tea is one of the more famous higher grades of Keemun tea. It is aromatic, smooth, sweet, and rich with a silky texture and cocoa notes in the flavor.
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This Fancy Grade Kukicha is yellow hued with a sweet, soft taste.
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Tippy material produces a bold, rich cup with a briny aroma that can be steeped many times. Here is a tea that can be savored now or saved for later when it has mellowed with maturity.
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Very tippy material, which is good for multiple steepings. Smooth and rich with a pleasant aftertaste.
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Its assertively smoky flavor makes the Lapsang Souchong the most distinctive of the black teas. The flavor is derived from the drying of leaves in the smoke of pinewood. The resulting teas are rich and dark red in color.
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Sweet, perfumy lavender mixed with pleasant, citrus-like taste of the bergamot fruit. Enjoy as breakfast or afternoon tea.
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Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is an herb from the mint family. The leaves have a mild lemon aroma.