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Out of stockA slightly sweet tea because of the fructose that occurs naturally upon roasting these ancient sturdy roots of dandelion and chicory. No caffeine - no bitterness. This delightful powder dissolves easily in water. Use 1 level teaspoon per cup or to your taste for a daily tea. Also, try adding a bit to your salad dressing. For a healthy brew, add 1 1/2 tbsp. & 1/2 tbsp. cacao powder in 16oz. hot water. Small bag: 4.4 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here
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Black Truffle Tea Black tea blended with black truffles, berries, and flowers. Truffles have ancient origins in food and medicine with an interesting history in the old cultures. May this calming brew make your day and transport you to another place for just a moment. Really nice with honey and cream. Small bag: 4.3 oz Large bag: 8 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here
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Made with orange peoke, blood oranges, blackberry leaves, and safflower petals. Blood oranges are my favorite citrus, and unlike oranges its sweet and lends a nice note to this black tea. Nice as a cold or hot tea any time of the year.
Small bag: 4.16 oz Large bag: 8.8 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea if not more and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here -
Small bag: 1.9 oz Large bag: 4.3 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here
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An unusual Rooibos Tea - Red Rooibos, Red Honeybush, Organic Jordanian Sage, Organic USA Sage, Cacao (Nibs & Fried Shells), Custom Organic Dark Chocolate Flavor, Rose Petals & Dried Maple. Small bag: 2.7 oz Large bag: 6.4 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here
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Another Rooibos tea blended with peppermint leaves, calendula petals & Cacao bean pieces. The flavor of the raw cacao is more like a chocolaty wine tone touched with peppermint. Add cream for another dimension. Small bag: 3.2 oz Large bag: 9.1 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea if not more and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Here Note: Rooibos teas make a strong brew – use less and add more to taste.
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Another tasty tea in our cacao line up. This Black Assam Tea blended with cinnamon Verum, Cardamom, Cacao (Nibs & Fried Shells), Dates, Custom Organic Dark Chocolate Flavor, Dried Maple is very complex & warming. Makes a nice cold brew too. Small bag: 4.3 oz Large bag: 10 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea if not more and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines. Here
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BLACK TEA Coppery assam small bag: 3.8 oz Large bag: 9.3 oz Small bags make approx. 30-40 cups of tea if not more and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here
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Rooibos tea blend with rosehips, lavender, raisins, black & red currants, dried blueberries and rose petals. Should you decide to try it – you will know why. This fragrant blend is so popular! Small bag: 3.8 oz Large bag: 9.4 oz Small bags make approx. 25-35 cups of tea if not more and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here Note: Rooibos teas make a strong brew – use less and add more to taste.
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English Breakfast Tea A classic high quality tea choice – tending bright and soothing. Black teas pair well with half and half and honey. A substantial amount of potassium can be found in black tea. Small bag: 3.6 oz Large bag: 8.9 oz Small bags make approx. 15-20 cups of tea if not more and large bags make approx. 40-60 cups of tea depending on your taste preference. Please refer to brewing guidelines: Here