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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Anne Harvester Fair trade tea is something that tea drinkers can get excited about. It simply means that the teas are produced by workers in foreign countries who are paid a fair wage for growing, harvesting, curing and selling the tea. written by Anne Harvester Bulk green tea not only tastes good, but it may also be used for many purposes. Asian cultures including those in China and Korea have created tea ceremonies for many important events, including marriages and family gatherings; tea ceremonies can also be held in these cultures in order to apologize for something or to pay respect to someone. written by Anne Harvester It is easy to brew loose organic teas including oolong. You can place the loose bulk tea in a tea strainer; approximately two teaspoons per cup is the typical quantity. Hot but not boiling water is best used in the making of oolong, and then the tea is left to steep for four minutes. You can rebrew this tea using the same leaves, and the flavor will be good for a half dozen or fewer brewings. written by Anne Harvester You might try bulk green tea. Bulk green tea comes from the Camellia plant, and is native to warm climates. This particular type of loose leaf tea is naturally low in caffeine, so that it may not upset your stomach as some caffeinated beverages can. It also blends well with other herbs and spices, such as bergamot, cinnamon and cloves. written by Anne Harvester
Bulk green tea is a type of herbal tea. One of the many benefits that comes from drinking herbal tea, besides the great taste, is that it is typically low in caffeine. For those who get stomach upset or the jitters from consuming caffeinated beverages, herbal teas provide a delicious solution to this common dilemma. written by Anne Harvester Fair Trade Teas are a great way to support sustainable agriculture each time you make a wonderful rich, deeply flavorful drink. << previous page 1 next page>> |