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Tea List.Pages Pu-erh Tea Black Tea Masala Chai Tisane Pot 10 / Cup 2 Blended, Scented & Flavored Pot 5 / Cup 4 Naturally caffeine-free infusions Pu-erh (loose or compressed) is traditionally from Yunnan province & can be Pot 5 / Cup 2 Cha Cha Chai Pot 5 / Cup 2 made from Black aka “cooked” tea (Shu) or Green aka “raw” tea (Sheng). Traditionally aged in caves, the tea is now aged in specially designed climate Dusky Rose - Organic Black Tea & Rose Petals SerendipiTea’s award-Winning Masala Chai recipe is rich, warming & Chamomile - Chamomile Flowers (Egypt) controlled rooms where the humidity level is carefully maintained at less A rose by any other name is still a rose, yet when accessorizing this full, generous. This tea was designed to complement milk & is good enough to Classic Organic Chamomile. Whole Egyptian flowers. A gentle relaxant. than 80%. Moisture is introduced to piles of dry, finished leaves which are slightly smoky Chinese Black Tea an easily loved sweetness emerges & lasts. stand alone. Ingredients: Cinnamon, Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Pepper & regularly turned & tended. During this “composting” procedure helpful Organic Black Tea Blend. Fellini’s Folly Mint & Rooibos bacteria growth is encouraged. Once aged the desired amount, leaves might be Magnificent Mango - Mango & Organic S. Indian Black Tea Award-Winning Blend! Earthy & Aromatic. Seemingly absurd, bizarrely Sweet, juicy Mango ~ a deliciously refreshing afternoon sip or or summer iced refreshing. compressed into cakes, disks, buttons, or bird’s nest shapes (some of which Mandela Masala are highly collectible). The natural aging process produces an earthy, mellow, tea. Earthy, spicy & caffeine-free, this blend makes a fabulous Chai - prepare as smooth cup. Honeybush (South Africa) you would traditional Chai..you might not taste any difference! Raspberry Rumba - Organic Black Tea & Raspberry S. African herb similar to Rooibos in appearance though a bit sweeter in Ingredients: Cinnamon, Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Pepper, Rooibos & Casanova Organic Pu-erh & Rose Petals Steamy, hot & alluring ~ just sweet enough to keep it safe. Share this one aroma & taste. Consumed for centuries by the indigenous people, this Honeybush. Deep, dark, richly complex & rewarding organic pu-erh seduced by the with The One. Ingredients: Raspberry, Hibiscus, Rose Hips, Apple, Blackberry calming herb reputedly staves off hunger & reduces water retention. The romance of rose petals. leaves, Orange Peel, Organic Guatemalan Black Tea & Natural Flavors. flowers in bloom give off a pleasant honey perfume - hence the name. Marrakech Chai Indigenous to the Eastern Cape region (southern tip) of South Africa. Cocoa Power Organic Pu-erh & Chocolate Twilight - Organic Black Tea, Chamomile & Lavender Exotic, light & refreshing, a stand alone that happily takes milk. Green tea- Deep & earthy ~ an antioxidant powerhouse with just a hint of sweetness. Soft chamomile & gentle lavender tucked in with China black tea set the based Chai ~ try something different, you’ll be pleasantly surprised! Koh Samet Sun - Ginger, Orange Peel, Lemon Grass Ingredients: Organic Pu-erh, Dark Chocolate, Apple, Vanilla, Organic Rooibos, evening off perfectly for those who enjoy a full-bodied cuppa while beckoning Ingredients: Cinnamon, Cloves, Cardamom, Ginger, Mint & Organic Green Award Winning! Bask in the warmth of this simple blend which tastes like a White Chocolate, Organic Cocoa Powder, Natural Flavor. *Contains traces of the fuzzy edge of slumber. Team. lazy Thai Tuesday on the T-shaped Isle - toes in the sand, sun on your dairy & sugar. shoulders, smile on your face. Green Tea Pu-erh Golden Tips China Oolong Mugicha - Roasted Barley (Japan) Pot 5 / Cup 2 This Japanese standard is delicious hot or cold! Caffeine-free with a subtle An earthy, distinct aroma with a taste that reminds you from where Pot 5 / Cup 2 sweetness. life stems. This smooth, dark tea has high levels of anti-oxidants & Ceylon Green, OP Thotulagala Estate (Sri Lanka) From the land of breakfast teas Thotulagala Estate, located in Sri Lanka’s Da Hong Pao Big Red Robe (China) probiotics. famed Uva region, presents a high-grown (5,000-6,000 ft), mild green option. Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) Oolong is one of the famous Rock Teas of Fujian Rooibos (South Africa) Long, Orange Pekoe (OP) leaves unfurl when steeped & release a pleasant Province, so called due to the mystical, rocky terrain in the Wuyi Mountains This earthy South African herb that translates to “Red Bush” is from a Black Tea vegetal aroma. In the cup, enjoy the marvelous mellowness, rounded mouth- where the tea plants grow. Full bodied & smooth, this medium-oxidized community of small, family farms. Often mislabeled Red Tea despite having feel & subtle lingering sweetness. Thotulagala Estate is Carbon Neutral & is no relation to tea (Camellia Sinensis). Smooth & mellow taste in a deep red Pot 10 / Cup 2 Spring tea begins with floral notes & deepens into a fruity sweetness which committed to Sustainable Farming ~ a few more reasons to love this tea. lingers in the throat & on the back of one’s tongue. The large, hand-twisted cup. Indigenous to the Western Cape region (southern tip) of South Africa. Ceylon Black Thotulagala Estate (Sri Lanka) leaves of deep greenish-brown steep to beautiful golden liquor. Although not Located in the famed Uva Highlands of Sri Lanka, this OP (Orange Pekoe) China Green (China) charcoal finished as are the most costly of Rock Teas, this Da Hong Pao will Secret Garden grade tea is grown at an elevation of 5,000-6,000 ft above sea level. Slim, Refreshing green tea from Zhejiang Province. Lovely flat leaves made in the not disappoint. Escape for a short while to a secret place for which only you hold the key. gently twisted black & deep chestnut hued leaves steep to a bright copper- Japanese Sencha style. Crisp, grassy notes with all the benefits of Green! Ingredients: Lavender, Rose, Chamomile, Mint, Rooibos. colored cup. Distinct citrus notes, medium body & clean, brisk character are hallmarks of this highly valued black tea. Thotulagala Estate is Carbon Dooars Green Putharjhora Estate (India) Water Sprite Shui Xian (China) Neutral & is committed to Sustainable Farming ~ a few more reasons to love Biodynamic tea from the fertile plains of the Dooars in N. India just south of One of the famous Rock Teas of this mystical region, so called due to the Yerba Mate this tea. the Himalayas. This deep, dark green steeps to a hearty cup, reminding us rocky terrain in the Wuyi Mountains of Fujian Province. This dark oxidized Pot 5 / Cup 2 that Assam is its closest neighbor. Oolong, due to heavy roasting, introduces itself with deep, smoky aroma. *Yerba Mate contains Matteine which is similar to Caffeine. Golden Monkey (China) Pot 10 / Cup 2 Caramelized undertones mellow into delicate floral notes & lingering Yerba Mate, a ubiquitous S. American herb with deep cultural roots is native Organic Black Tea from Fujian Province. Comprised of the first leaf & bud, the Gen Mai Cha Miyazaki Prefecture (Japan) sweetness. The large, twisted leaves of deep greenish brown color are pan- to Argentina, Brazil & Paraguay. The wild-grown holly shrub (Ilex dark leaf with golden tips (buds) is believed to resemble a monkey paw. During a WWII tea shortage in Japan, the enterprising Japanese added husked fired then dried. Although not charcoal finished as are the most costly of Rock paraguariensis), now formally cultivated, is found in the rainforest. Highly Savory aroma with hints of cocoa & spice make way to a full bodied, rice to the tea leaves to extend the life of their tea supplies serendipitously Teas, this Water Sprite will not disappoint. Be ordered as a pot, each cup will nutritious, loaded with anti-oxidants & numerous essential vitamins, like tea, smooooooooth cup revealing the undertones of honey & a sweet, long lasting creating a classic tea enjoyed by countless people around the world. Light Yerba Mate was used by indigenous people as food, beverage, medicine, a finish. reveal surprising new flavors. green with delicate barley taste. show of hospitality & even as currency. It contains matteine, a stimulant similar to caffeine yet much milder on the body with an energizing effect that Guatemala Black (Guatemala) Pot 10 / Cup 2 doesn’t disrupt sleep or negatively react with the nervous system. Nepalese Green Guranse Estate (Nepal) Pouchong Good looks, impeccable taste, enduring aroma & style all its own. This fresh, steamed green tea from the oldest organic garden in Nepal steeps SerendipiTea is pleased to be the first to introduce state-side this fine leaf Pot 5 / Cup 2 to a bright golden yellow cup. A Himalayan high-grown tea that is highly G’day Mate - Yerba Mate, Mint & Citrus Gourd - $5.00 from Chirrepec Tea Cooperative in Cobán (elevation approx. 4,300 ft above aromatic, crisp & vegetal with a lingering “fruity” sweetness that is most Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls Scented Tea (China) A high octane infusion. Wake yourself up & kick-start the day. Wrestle the sea level). Tea has been grown in this region since the late 19th century near satisfying. A SerendipiTea favorite. Astonishing! The top two leaves & buds that have undergone the Yin Hao crocodiles in your office & conquer the outback of boredom. sacred caves where Mayan rituals still take place. Unique, medium-bodied, process of jasmine scenting are rolled into small pearls which slowly unfurl as Ingredients: Yerba Mate, Peppermint, Spearmint, Lemon Myrtle. bright & brisk. White Tea you enjoy the aromatic enticement & visual performance. Gaucho Yerba Mate & Spice Gourd - $5.00 Lapsang Souchong (China) Pot 10 / Cup 2 A simple embellishment on the staple of the Argentine cowboy. Strong, robust, smoky tea produced by withering & drying over open fires of Pouching Wen Shan (Taiwan) Pai Mu Tan - White Peony (China) Pot - $ 5.00 Cup - $2.00 Ingredients: Yerba Mate, Cinnamon, Ginger, Clove, Cardamom.
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