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Gourmet Tea. All teas come from the same plant. The differences stem from how they are processed.
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HoneyBush Tea
Honeybush TeaHoneybush is a sibling of Rooibos, cultivated in South Africa's Eastern Cape region. Its flowers smell of honey, earning this plant a sweet name. The taste of our organic honeybush tea is similar to that of Rooibos, though arguably a lit...
Assam Melody Black Tea
Assam Melody Black TeaBlack tea from the Assam region of India. Assam tea brews up a burgundy-red cup with rich aroma and strong malty taste. The latter makes Assam an ideal breakfast-time tea. Our 'Assam Melody' is a flavorful second-flush (summer) ...
Genmai Cha Tea
Genmai Cha TeaGreen tea from Japan that is the 'snap, crackle, pop' of teas. Genmai Cha is an exotic Japanese recipe that combines popped rice and popcorn with tender and delicate green tea leaves. First used by peasants as a cost-saving measure, our...
Blood Orange Tea
Blood Orange TeaA delicious blend of natural fruits and spices that brews up a mouthwatering cup of herbal tea. Entirely caffeine free, it holds a special appeal for kids and sweet-toothed adults. Yet contains no sugar or other sweeteners. The flavor...
Green Pekoe Tea
Green Pekoe TeaGreen tea from the Fujian province of China. Green Pekoe (sometimes referred to as Orange Pekoe) is famed as an everyday tea, and is among the most popular teas consumed in China. Its thin, wavy leaves appear almost black when dry. Onc...
Blooming Teas Jumbo Cup Teapot
Blooming Teas Jumbo Cup TeapotTreat your mother to something really special and unexpected. This Mother's Day we offer many gift giving options for any budget, each one sure to please that exceptional woman in your life! Each set stands alone on th...

