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Black Tea

Black tea is 1 of the most beloved drinks in the world with almost 80% of humans consuming it. Black tea is created when the leaf is entirely oxidized. The process of making black tea always involves withering, rolling, oxidizing and drying the tea leaves. During this process, flavanols (catechins) oxidize with the air to create the flavors and the color that makes this tea unique. The most consistent description of black tea is a strong, full-bodied flavor, and a dark-brown infusion. Caffeine: 40 - 60 milligrams per 8 oz.cup.How to brew: steep at 205 degrees for 3 - 5 mins.Resteep up to 3 times.
Keemun Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Keemun is one of the top ten famous teas in the world. It is one part of the popular English Breakfast. This Keemun is from the Chinese province of Anhui, where it is organically grown. The tea leaves have a distinctive shape, having been twisted before being left to oxidize and turn black. The tea is then baked or fired to remove any remaining moisture. This process results in a mild sweetness and a hint of smokiness;some say that this is the“ Burgundy Wine” of teas.
Ceylon Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This hand-picked tea comes from Sri Lanka and is grown at sea level. It has an impeccable aroma and balanced notes of maltiness. The leaves have been described as “wiry” because they are left long and thin. In the world of tea, these leaves are easy to recognize. Ceylon is rich in antioxidants such as flavonoids* and polyphenols.
Assam Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This tea is from a 100 year old plantation, in the state of Assam, located in northeastern India.The state of Assam is the world’ s largest tea - growing region.Processed during the summer months, this tea has broad leaves of the assamica variety.This is an ideal breakfast tea, with a malty, bright, and low astringency flavor.
Velvet Vanilla Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Malty Assam is cut with smooth vanilla. It is perfect for those with a morning sweet tooth. Assam, vanilla pieces
Earl Grey Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This is one of the most recognized flavored teas in the world. We are willing to bet that this is the best Earl Grey we’ve ever tasted. It is blended with Chinese Keemun from the Anhui province in east-central China and tea from the island of Sri Lanka. The bergamot essential oil creates a sweet, medium-bodied tea that is well-rounded, citrusy, and floral. Black tea, bergamot oil.
Spicy Orange Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This sensational blend is balanced with orange zestiness, a spicy cinnamon kick, and sweet fruitiness. The aroma alone will pull you in for a sip, and the assertive black tea will perk you up. Black tea, orange peel, cinnamon, peach, cloves.
Lapsang Souchong Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Lapsang Souchong is a small leaf cultivar, smoked by pine wood. These leaves are plucked from the lower part of the tea plant where the leaves are bigger. After the leaves are plucked, they are put on an iron pan to roast, then they are smoked over pinewood rich with resin. According to history, the drying of the leaves over a pine fire was done by accident in order to hurry the drying process. The “ruined” tea was then sold to the Dutch who sang its praises and requested more. What the Dutch discovered was a tea with a rich smokiness, a hint of sweet pine, and a malty aftertaste.
English Breakfast Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
We blend this fan favorite morning tea, in house, by combining Keemun, Celyon and Assam tea.It is smooth, yet bold taste will keep you sipping past breakfast time.
Rose City Black Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This scented tea from China, is processed in a traditional way. This black tea is scented with layers of rose petals as it dries, then the rose petals are mostly sifted away, leaving a delicate bouquet on the finished tea. Black tea, rose petals
Masala Chai Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
Heritage Masala Chai is a collaborative creation of the Heritage Tea Assam community.The spices are grown by a small network in Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh.By combining this blend with spices from our botanical section, you can mix your own chai tea blend. Assam, cardamom, clove, cinnamon, bay leaf
Tea-Juana Chai Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This is a pleasant, full-bodied chai that is enhanced by a spicy, cocoa kick. Black tea, cocoa, cardamom, cinnamon, coriander, black pepper, ginger.
Diwali Chai Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
Inspired by the Festival of Lights, this chai has a bright citrus taste over a malty Indian black tea. Black tea, cinnamon, clover, orange peel, star anise, ginger, cardamom, pink pepper, nutmeg, safflower petals.
Darjeeling Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This Darjeeling is from Happy Valley Estate. The Estate is only 2 miles from the town of Darjeeling, and the tea is grown at an altitude of up to 9,000 feet. Some are surprised when they first taste a Darjeeling tea and often don’t believe that is a black tea. The flavor is lightly musky-sweet and muscatel. The word Darjeeling originates from two Tibetan words: “Dorje” and “ling.” “Dorje” signifies “thunderbolt” which according to Hindu mythology is the staff of God Indra. The word “ling” means “an area,” or “spot.” So, the name “Darjeeling” signifies the “place where there is a thunderbolt.” Please steep this tea at 175 degrees for 2-3 minutes.
Golden Monkey Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
Golden Monkey, also called Jin Hou, is grown in the northern Fujian province of China. This tea is harvested in the spring time by carefully plucking the new leaves and buds. Its name is drawn from the tippy golden leaf and the bright golden color of its liquid. Fun fact about this tea: It is the black tea counterpart of the Silver Needle white tea. What we love about this tea is its silky, caramel flavor, rich aromas, and low astringency.
Benifuuki Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
11.00
Coming from the Land of the Rising Sun, this particular cultivar was developed in 1965 in the Kagoshima Prefecture. The finished leaf has flat, rough, and deep black appearance and presents a reddish-golden cup of tea. The nuance of ripe plums and delicate sweetness lingers for a pleasant aftertaste.

$Oolong Tea

Oolong tea is generally described as being a semi-oxidized tea. It represents only 2% of the world's tea production, and it is primarily manufactured in China and Taiwan (often called Formosa). Formosa oolong is processed immediately after plucking. The leaves are first wilted in direct sunlight, then shaken (not stirred) in bamboo baskets to lightly bruise the edges of the leaves. For the next 1.5 to 2 hours, the tea is vacillated between being shaken and spread out to dry. This is done until the leaves are slightly yellow. In order to halt the oxidation, the leaves are pan-fried. This results in a 10-50% oxidation. The flavor of Formosa oolong can be described as similar to sweet corn: honeyed and a bit grassy. The Chinese oolong undergoes longer processing, which results in a 60-80% oxidation. This gives the tea a richer, darker liquor. Caffeine: 36 milligrams per 8 oz.cup.How to brew: steep at 195 degrees for 3 mins.Resteep up to 3 - 7 times.
Butterfly Formosa Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This oolong, with its many shades of green and brown, is only produced in the Taiwanese highlands. Stopping the fermentation process at the right moment means that the leaf edges are oxidized, and the leaf centers remain green. This tea has a particular sweetness, and it reminds us of the smell of freshly baked bread. The leaves have a noticeably twisted quality that is very different from semi-balled, high-mountain teas.
Kokosnuss Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This is a decadent dessert tea. If you love coconut milk, with all its sweet qualities, this will be your go-to tea for a guiltless dessert. The flavor is smooth and creamy, and you will savor every sip. Coconut, oolong.
Rosebery Oolong Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Who doesn’t want chokeberries in their oolong? Would it sound better if we called it “Superberry Tea,” or “Aronia tea”? (No Heimlich required.) Regardless of what you call this berry, this tea is yummy! Oolong, aronia berries, candied mango cubes, rose petals
Parker's Chai Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Campfire cuddles and brazen books sing for a scrumptious spice to sate the senses. We raise a mug of this full-flavored chai to our graphic designer, whose impeccable taste is evident in both eye and palate. Oolong, cinnamon bark, ginger root, cardamom, chicory, cocoa nibs, natural cinnamon flavor, black peppercorn, cloves
Ms. Apricot Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This Chinese oolong is blended with luscious apricots. The perfectly sweet fruit harmonizes with the nuttiness of the oolong for a lovely, balanced tea.Drinking this tea iced is like biting into a perfectly ripe apricot on a warm summer day. Oolong, apricot, natural flavor
Lemon Creme Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
A tempting blend that makes the perfect after-dinner tea! It has a creamy burst of lemon flavor, with a delicate hint of basil.The soft earthiness of the formosa rounds out this savory cup that will have you asking for a second. Oolong, basil, lemon granules, lemon oil, sodium alginate(from seaweed), marigold blossoms
Moonstruck Mint Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This multifaceted fruit tea blend is a real surprise. The flavor is dominated by sweet and creamy pineapple, which is perfectly accompanied by light notes of cool mint, fresh cucumber and savory oolong. Candied pineapple, cucumber, peppermint, lemon, formosa oolong
Mt. Hood Lavender Meadow Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
A fruity and dreamy delicacy: Melba peach deluxe! Who can resist sun ripened peaches, topped with sweet vanilla icecream and lavender whipped cream ? To die for ! apple cubes, carrot flakes, candied pineapple, freeze - dried peach pieces, rose petals, safflower, lavender, oolong
Seattle Ginseng Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
This popular house blend contains medium-bodied, high-mountain oolong, with Panax ginseng powder and licorice root. It is beautifully balanced, with a vibrant and complex aftertaste that engages the whole palate long after each sip. Oolong, powdered ginseng root, licorice root
Tung Ting Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
9.00
Mr. Chang has gifted us this Tung Ting from the mountain range of the same name. Fun trivia, “Tung Ting” means “frozen summit,” or “ice peak.” This tea is oxidized for 18 hours to give it a dark color and a warm, smooth flavor. The first steeping of this tea is sweet and fruity; subsequent steepings are nutty and rich. Enjoy this tea thoroughly; it has many flavor paths to take you on.

$Green Tea

Green tea is often referred to as an "unoxidized" tea. It can literally be plucked in the morning and be ready to be brewed the same night. The leaves are heated immediately after plucking. This heat prevents the leaves from withering or oxidizing. The bypass of oxidation allows green tea to retain most of its natural color, tannins, vitamin C, chlorophyll, and minerals. In some green teas, this lack of oxidation is responsible for the low caffeine level. In China, most farms still handpick, then spread out the leaves on bamboo trays to be exposed to sunlight. They are then quickly roasted, rolled into balls, and roasted again a second time, or are left to dry. In Japan, the leaves are plucked and steamed quickly until they are soft enough to roll. They are cooled, rolled, and twisted until they are completely dry. Caffeine: 25 - 30 milligrams per 8 oz.cup.How to brew: steep at 175 degrees for 1 - 3 mins.Resteep up to 3 times.
Purple Rain Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
You could purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka, or drink this luscious blend of green tea, lemongrass, and dragon fruit. Let us guide you to the Purple Rain. Green tea, apple, purple dragon fruit, lemongrass, butterfly pea blossoms, pomelo, lemon peels, watermelon flakes
Winter Pine Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Holiday colors of red peppercorn and golden oranges make for a festive cup of green tea.This festive combination of smoothly sweet almond and refreshing orange tickles the tastebuds. Green tea, orange, almonds, pink peppercorns, safflower
Apple Crumble Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Who needs to spend hours baking an apple crumble, when this tea has such big flavor and can be enjoyed in just a couple of minutes ? This autumn influenced tea is the perfect compliment to the coziest sweater you own. Sencha green, roasted apple
Lemon Ginger Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
A fan favorite tea blend which remains true to its name. Every tea collection needs a lemon ginger, but ours sets itself apart from others with the addition of apple and orange to create a sweeter, invigorating ginger brew. Sencha, apple, ginger, orange, lemon
Magnetic Matcha Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Scarlet cranberries and sweet pineapple synthesized with matcha for a vibrant take on a Japanese classic that makes for a happy, caffeinated start to any day. Cranberries, candied pineapple, green tea matcha
Dragonwell Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This national pride of China is from Zhejiang province. Dragonwell is the translation of “Longjing;” it has a distinctly shaped leaf, with a brisk, tart, and slightly smoky taste. There are countless mystical stories regarding the name of this tea, and its healing power. However, if you watch the behavior of the leaves in the water, you may notice that their movements resemble a dragon, twisting and rolling as they release a delicate and fresh floral fragrance. This tea needs to be properly stored because it will continue to ferment if mishandled. Store it in a tin, give it a shake once in a while, and savor it within the year.
Jasmine Pearl Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
So much beauty is contained in each pearl! The tradition of this tea is one that should never be forgotten: This tea is hand rolled into pearls, then exposed to night-blooming jasmine flowers for six nights. The tea is a lovely experience for the nose and palette. (Pro tip: Cold brew 2 tsp of tea with 16 oz of water for 16 hours, cut with water or lemonade, enjoy over ice!)
Genmaicha Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This cup of Sencha tea is made with toasted rice. Kyoto was the birthplace of Genmaicha.Legend tells of a tea farmer who mixed brown rice in with his cheapest blend, so that the poor could afford a tea with some nutritional value.The lime - colored cup of tea reveals a light, roasted note and a hint of caramel. Once you embrace this unique tea, it will become your get - up and go - to. Green tea, toasted rice
Gyokuro Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
This Japanese rarity originates in a garden, near the Hiki River, in the district of Wakayama.This tea’ s flavor resembles seaweed, with a sweet and full - bodied aftertaste.It contains a large concentration of catechins, which happen to be antibacterial.
Emperor's Clouds and Mist Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This elegant gunpowder green tea is produced from the finest, high-mountain grown Chinese tea. It is steamed to retain its freshness and carefully rolled into pearls. Upon steeping, the resulting cup is bright, crisp, and vibrant.
Hojicha Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
The history of Hojicha demonstrates the aversion to waste in Japanese culture. In the 1920s, tea merchants tried to make the most of the leftover leaves, stems, stalks, and twigs from past tea production by roasting them over charcoal. In addition to minimizing waste, Hojicha resulted in another business opportunity. The pleasant aroma of roasted green tea helped merchants entice more customers into their shops. This low-caffeine Japanese classic smells of hardwood, toasted cereals, and hazelnuts.
Jasmine Phoenix Pearls Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$16.00
Grown high in the mountains of China, this high-quality green tea was picked from the finest, young bushes, carefully steamed, and scented over six times with jasmine flowers. It is then rolled into pearls, and dried as a traditional Fujianese welcoming tea that is customarily made for guests. This is truly the finest jasmine pearl tea we have ever tasted.
Houjicha Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$16.00
This limited edition Houjicha was grown in Shizuoka Japan on the farm of the Kurihara Family.It is crafted from the spring leaves that were harvested in May.The dark color is due to the roasting process, which smooths out any bitterness and brings out a beautiful aromatic, savory and smoky flavors.The roasting process also reduces the amount of caffeine, causing it to be less than decaffeinated tea.
Sakura Sencha Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
21.00
This limited edition Sakura Sencha is a delightful blend of sencha and real Japanese sakura blossoms.In Japan, the celebration of the blooming of cherry blossoms, called“ sakura, ” marks the end of winter and the coming of the warm weather. Let’ s celebrate the sweet taste and aroma of sakura blooms as they compliment the smooth, rich taste of the sencha.Anytime you need a reminder of the beauty of springtime, steep yourself a cup. Sencha, cherry blossoms

$White Tea

White teas are the least processed of all teas. Almost all white teas hail from Fujian province in China. White teas are picked when young tea buds are tightly enclosed in new leaves. They are then withered to allow the natural moisture to evaporate. The leaves retain a silky, downy quality. Caffeine: 10 - 15 milligrams per 8 oz.cup.How to brew: steep at 175 degrees for 2 mins.Resteep up to 3 times.
Mango Ginger Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This is our star for ginger lovers! The apple and mango add a bit of softness to the sharp ginger bite. Ginger, apple, dried mango cubes, cornflower blossoms.
Lavender Rose Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
The taste and smell of this tea can bring back the loveliest memories. The aroma is reminiscent of lavender picking with my kids in the hills above Hood River. White Peony, rose, lavender, lemon balm, lemon myrtle.
Moulin Rouge Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This Silver Needle, imbued with delicate notes of citrus and rose, is a taste to love. Silver Needle, hibiscus flower, lemon peel, red rose petals, rose hips, apple pieces.
Oregon Summer Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
Composed of white tea with fresh flavors of pineapple and rhubarb. It sharpens the mind like a bright summer day. White tea, green tea, pineapple, lemongrass, raspberry leaves, Morello cherry, sunflower petals, lemon myrtle, rhubarb, strawberry, pear.
Base Camp Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$9.00
This beautiful tea is cultivated at altitudes of 1200 to 2100 feet, and it is produced by hand. After picking, the tea is left overnight to dry in the cool, spring air; it is then gently rolled. This tea is grown in Nepal on the peaks adjacent to the famous town of Darjeeling in India. This tea is smooth and delicate with a bright, fruity finish. A unique offering, this white tea provides the smooth, downy character of a Silver Needle, with the crisp finish of a first flush Darjeeling.
Snow Buds Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
For more than 100 years, this tea (Xua Ya) has been produced in the southeast Chinese mountains at an altitude of about 3300 ft. The name comes from the occasional, white-colored patches that spot the leaves. It is hand-plucked and oxidized for a very short time in order to save this tea’s “green soul.” This is a two leaf and one bud tea that creates a champagne color, and a mild, fruity taste. Truly a treat of the special kind.
Wild Tree Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
These buds come from the base of old growth, wild tea trees that thrive in the Nan Mei Valley in China. This exotic-looking tea is picked, dried, and lightly oxidized in the sun. The buds of the tree are unique and desirable, contrasting the vile nature of the mature leaves. This low-caffeine tea has a piny, smoky flavor that will be a memorable experience for all who drink it.
Persimmon Peach Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
The Latin name of the persimmon “Diospyras” translates to“ Fruit of the Gods”.Whatever you choose to call this tomatoshaped fruit, its sweet and exotic flavor pairs perfectly with its peachy, fruity goodness. Apple, candied papaya orange, persimmon, lemongrass, peach, red currants, rose petals, white tea
Pai Mu Tan
$8.00
Pai Mu Tan is grown in the province of Fuijan, China. A gentle and slow to dry, withering process results in a brilliant amber infusion, a honey - like viscosity, and a mild flavor.
Silver Needle Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
This Bai Hao Yin Zhen is a first flush tea that comes from the Fujian province in China. The high elevation where this tea is grown (about 3000 feet above sea level) contributes to its pure and soft flavor. Silver Needle is a lightly oxidized tea bud, produced in a very long and gradual withering process. The infusion is a light honey color, and its taste is smooth and sweet. This tea will leave you feeling clean, refreshed and hydrated.
Zomba Pearls Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$16.00
We love this tea from the Satemwa Tea Estate in Malawi, East Africa. Satemwa has been cultivating tea plants for nearly 100 years. These unique, hand-rolled pearls are warm, sweet, and buttery smooth. They finish with bright notes of fresh cucumber and lemon. Steep this tea at 175 degrees for 5 mins. Resteep up to six times, and reduce the infusion time with each steep. Zomba Pearls are both UTZ Certified and Rainforest Alliance Certified.
Jasmine Silver Needle Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$16.00
This limited edition Spring harvested Silver Needle is from the mountains of Simao China. It was infused with the high-quality scent of Yunnan grown jasmine flowers. The delicacy and sweetness of Silver Needle pairs perfectly with the luscious fragrance of jasmine.
Orange Fennel Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
5.00
This combination is perfectly balanced with a distinctive combination of orange, fig, and fennel. White tea, orange zest, fennel, fig, honey.

$Pu-Erh Tea

Pu-erh teas are aged and fermented. These aged teas are revered throughout Asia for their unique taste and medicinal benefits. Pu-erh can be classified in 2 ways, depending on how it is processed: The oldest method creates a Pu-erh that is called "Sheng" (raw). This traditional process involves compressing loose green tea into cakes. These cakes are slowly fermented over a very long period of time, usually from 10 to 50 years. When the cake is at least 30 years old, it is considered matured and given the label of vintage". Caffeine: 60 - 70 milligrams per 8 oz.cup.How to brew: steep at 195 - 205 degrees for 3 - 5 mins.Resteep many times.
Superberry Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This refreshing festival of berries, added to the aromatic and earthy charm of Pu-erh, will capture all of your senses. Pu - erh tea, blueberries, pomegranate, freeze - dried raspberries, strawberries, blue cornflower blossom.
2008 Jing Mai Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
This loose-leaf, Shou Pu-erh consists of medium-sized leaves. It is from ecological plantations in the city of Lincang, in the Yunnan province. This Pu-erh is produced in a facility that follows International Organic Standards, and has an oat and mineral taste with a stunning amber color.
2006 House Pu-Erh Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$11.00
This aged Pu-erh has a smooth finish and a long, lingering aftertaste. Sweet, musty, and woodsy, this tea is sure to compliment your deepest forest adventures.
Black Wolf Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This wolf of tea is dark, rich, sweet, and fruity. Have we piqued your curiosity? Give it a try with a bit of honey, and the chocolate flavor will make you howl. Carob, cocoa nibs, rose hips, pu - erh, cacao nibs, blackberry, vanilla, honeybush, peppercorn, rose hips, elderberry.
Dancing Dragon Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$8.00
This creamy cup of tea reminds us of a decadent slice of cake with its vanilla notes and chocolate richness. It might actually be good for you too. Pu - erh, sarsaparilla, roasted yerba mate, honeybush.
Comfort Zone Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
8.00
Fine, coffee people, we’ll meet you halfway. This blend of black tea, pu-erh, and coffee beans will make a morning person out of anybody. Coffee beans, pu - erh, black tea, cocoa nibs.

$Herbal Tea

"Herbal teas" are not officially teas," as they do not come from the camellia Sinensis plant. These are infusion made from various plants, spices, herbs, and fruits that are steeped into a delicious brew. Caffeine free.How to brew: steep at 205 degrees for 5 mins.
Tropical Sky Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
If you long for the siren song of summers gone by, this tea will heal your grieving heart. This will make you believe that we can be your Cup of Tea from now on! Candied pineapple, candied mango, candied papaya, apple, lemon pieces, natural flavor, apple, tangerine, gooseberries, safflower, rose, sunflower petals.
Mountain Mint Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Mountain Mint musters mints of many manners; moreover, mints mingle merrily midst mixed miscellaneous marvels. Peppermint, spearmint, lemongrass, blueberry leaves.
Strawberry Kiwi Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Tastes like strawberry kiwi! Kid-tested, everyone approved. Apple, hibiscus petals, rosehip peels, natural flavor, kiwi pieces, strawberry pieces.
Peach Apricot Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
An abundant apricot per peach picked in prime, Peach Apricot is a treat for any season. It blends well, ices well, and stands well on its own. Peach Apricot is truly one of our favorites. Hibiscus, apple, raisins, apricot, candied pineapple, elderberries, natural flavor, peach, lemon, marigold petals.
Sunnybrook Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This light, fresh, herbal tea blend entices with its select blossoms in bright colors. Candied pineapple, candied mango, apple pieces, fennel, melissa leaves, silver linden tree blossoms, rose petals, safflower, natural flavoring, marigold blossoms, orange blossoms.
Ambika's Tree Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Ancient Indian religions saw mango trees on their path to victory through an ethical and spiritual life. Extra large cubes of juicy, exotic fruits form the base of this perfect path to attainment. Candied pineapple, candied mango, pineapple flakes, mango flakes, orange slices, freeze - dried tangerine pieces, safflower, marigold blossoms, freeze - dried strawberry slices.
Apple Colada Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Its lively, fresh, and fruity taste is thanks to appetizing apples and a hint of cream.The fine coconut aroma is the secret of this very delicious tea. Apple, hibiscus, rosehip, pineapple, coconut
California Christmas Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Jingle all the way down south to a fruitful Christmas treat. Welcome to the party, pal.It is Christmas all year long. Apple, carrot, blackberry leaves, eucalyptus leaves, beetroot, hibiscus, lemongrass, tangerine, orange
So Fetch Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Fetch happened! (And not just in England.) This blend of pineapple, strawberry, hibiscus, and dragonfruit makes a good summer drink. (I meant to say “cool,” then I started to say “great…”) Pineapple cubes, apple, purple dragon fruit, hibiscus, strawberry yogurt pieces(dairy), strawberry.
Pink Flamingo Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
The smell is fruity, the taste, DIVINE! These beauties are no longer just Floridian lawn decoration. Let this blend of papaya, coconut, and vanilla drag you into some sweet, summer vibes. Apple pieces, candied papaya, carrot pieces, rose, sugar sprinkle flamingos, hibiscus petals, candied mango pieces, beetroot, coconut chips, safflower petals, cornflower petals.
Blushing Strawberry Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
The ultimate flavor combination for a romantic evening getaway, this tea blends traditional Champagne flavor with luscious strawberry. Combine this tea with white wine for a refreshing iced beverage. Apple, papaya cubes, rose petals, strawberry, pink cornflower blossoms.
Sunshine Glow Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
“You are my sunshine....!” These citrus fruits work their magic with a fruity, juicy, and orange sweetness. Apple, orange, tangerines, marigold blossoms, wild strawberry leaves
Currant Affair Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
The combination of black currant and a widely appreciated berry blend comes together in this modernized current affair. You’ ll be asking yourself, should I drink it hot or cold ? Inquiring minds want to know... Elderberries, grapes, hibiscus, blackberries, raspberries, sour cherries, black currants
Raspberry Sunset Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This fruity tea is a special blend of warm-sweet raspberries, winter spices, with a hint of velvety whipped cream.The perfect cold weather tea to sip while watching the sun go down. Sultanas, hibiscus, ginger, elderberries, ceylon cinnamon rods, raspberry, raspberries, black currants, blueberries
John Lemon Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
6.00
All you need is love, John Lemon is all you need. This tea provides endless refreshing drink possibilities year - round. Arnold Palmer!Lavender lemonade!Hot lemonade!Mix it with gin!(If you’ re 21 or older.) Pineapple, sour apple, lemon, lemon oil, redcurrants

$Shrub Tea

If you are looking for something caffeine-free, healthy, and playful, we've got a shrub tea for you! Rooibos is 1 of our naturally caffeinate free teas; it is indigenous to the Cederberg mountains of South Africa. It is known as the “red bush" and harvested manually during summer. It is rich in minerals and antioxidants. The last & quot;shrub & quot;we showcase is Lapacho, which isn & #39;t really a shrub. Lapacho is the inner bark from the Pau d&# 39;Arco tree, found in Central and South America.It is said to have healing properties;we just like the taste.If it makes us feel better, then aren & #39;t we the lucky ones? Caffeine free. How to brew: steep at 205 degrees for 5 mins.
Honeyed Papaya Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This is a refreshing blend we can thank the bees for. The first taste is bright and fruity, the aftertaste is creamy and sweet. Green honeybush, candied papaya, candied mango, marigold petals, cornflower, rose petals
Lemon Tart Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
This lovely green rooibos has a classic flavoring of vanilla and lemon. The cup has a creamy edge, without a heavy aftertaste. Apple, lemongrass, green rooibos, orange, vervain, vanilla pieces, natural flavor
Zest Eclair Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
“Zeste” is the name of the game, but at the center of this tea’s flavor are lemongrass and citrus. This is a tea that plays with all parts of your palette. Rooibos, apple, orange, cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, coconut, pink peppercorn, lemongrass, cornflower, currant
Lapacho Orange Vanilla Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Who doesn’t love orange and vanilla? This beloved combination is enhanced by the mellow taste of Lapacho tree bark. Lapacho bark, orange slices, orange peels
Apple Pie Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Apple, cinnamon, and spice: Mom’s classic. Rooibos, candied pineapple, candied papaya, apple, orange peels, cinnamon, rose buds, rose petals
Aztec Chai Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Tea plus chocolate, plus spice, plus a winter day, and you have a perfect union that will warm el alma, las manos, y el corazón. Cocoa pieces, rooibos, ginger, chicory root, barley malt, cinnamon, cinnamon sticks, natural flavor, cardamom, black pepper
Chocolate Orange Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
A slightly sweet and caffeine free cup for an afternoon or late night dessert. The perfect proportion of sweet, tart, and nutty notes. Rooibos, orange peel, chocolate, orange petals
Horchata Loose Leaf Tea 1 oz.
$6.00
Look down your glasses at that Aranciata; coconut, rooibos, and vanilla make a better summer treat anyway. When winter’s cold is too much to handle, and pincher crabs pinch at your sandals, just remember drinking Horchata and keep your feet right here. Rooibos, almond pieces, cinnamon rods
Foolishly Fruity
6.00
Bursting with sweet, juicy, citrus appeal, this sunny blend of fruit goodness is balanced with sweet honeybush that will make you want a second steeping. apple, pineapple, raisins, carrot, hibiscus, mango, orange, beetroot, strawberry, safflower, rhubarb, raspberries, apricot, honeybush

$Lifestyle Tea

This group of teas is intended to address what ails us in life. We sampled a lot of wellness teas that tasted like medicine in order to find a selection of Lifestyle teas that you will want to drink just because they taste amazing. Caffeine: depends on the tea. How to brew: depends on the tea.

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