Tea
Discover The Rich History & Benefits of Tea
Tea has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a journey that spans centuries, cultures, and continents. From the misty mountains of China to the lush plantations of India, tea has woven itself into the fabric of human history. But where did it all begin, and how did these tiny leaves come to hold such power over our cups and conversations? Read more >-
Ethically wildcrafted and organic, Awakening Tea from Algonquin Tea was designed as a balanced energy stimulant. This abundance of nutritious and energizing herbs are the perfect way to start your day or come alive in the sleepy afternoon with a delicious minty cup. Several of the herbs used in Algonquin Tea’s Awakening Tea have been traditionally used in herbal medicine to aid digestion. The o...
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Algonquin Tea’s Homestead Blend is their signature cold and flu herbal tea. This Homestead Blend tea is packed full of vitamins and minerals. The ingredients of this blend, giant blue hyssop, red clover, and raspberry leaf, have long been used as a remedy for coughs and sore throats. Whether you want a tea to soothe your sickness or just a delicious, thirst-quenching drink, buy some pouches tod...
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A convenient box of 16 bags of hand-picked tea, Algonquin Tea’s Lucid Dream Tea is ethically wildcrafted and organic. Hand-picked by canoe in the Algonquin wilderness, sweet gale is a light, flavourful herbal tea which is known to enable some to have more vivid dreams. Magical to be sure. Enjoy a cup of Lucid Dream Tea, each sip is fruity, fresh, lively with floral and has honey undertones. [TE...
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This popular blend from Algonquin Tea helps your mind to quiet and merge with the stillness of your heart. Several of the herbs have been used traditionally in herbal medicine as a sleep aid and to help relieve nervousness. Each bag of Peace Tea from Algonquin Tea delivers chamomile, oat straw, lemon balm, valerian, catnip, St. John’s wort, motherwort, hops, bee balm. Unsweetened this tea can b...
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Sacred Blend Pine Tea from Algonquin Tea brings together white pine, sweetgrass and sage in a convenient box of 16 bags of hand-picked tea. These herbs bless us with a healing sense of communion, tranquility and focus. Sacred Blend is ideal for meditation, or sacred group activities. It is best unsweetened but nice with mild honey or maple syrup. Sacred Blend Tea from Algonquin Tea is described...
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As a daily immune booster, Algonquin Tea’s Sweetfern Tonic combines organic herbs traditionally used in herbal medicine for relief of rheumatic conditions, for skin conditions and as a tonic. Herbs in Sweetfern Tonic include sweetfern, nettle, red clover, raspberry leaves, burdock, yellow dock and dandelion, providing calcium, magnesium, potassium vitamin A. On high sunny ridges of the Canadian...
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BELL EZEE DIGESTION #29 FROM BELL LIFESTYLES Bell Lifestyles Ezee Digestion Tea is soothing and relaxing on the stomach; it also promotes good digestion, relieves indigestion, and acts as an anti-acid, If a reflux happens during the night, as a further measure, it may help to sleep with your head a little elevated. Ezee digestion tea contains herbs known for their soothing of the digestive sy...
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GET RELIEF FROM CONGESTION WITH DECONGESTANT TEA FROM BELL LIFESTYLES! Bell Lifestyles Decongestant Tea is one of the most successful formulas that combats fluid and mucus built up in the lungs, sinuses and ears. Decongestant Tea offers people great relief from congestions that are caused by hay fever, colds, flus, allergies as well as other pollutants. Bell Lifestyles Decongestant Tea is ide...
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This Sleepy Après Bath Tea liquid lullaby features notes of smooth vanilla chocolate, golden strands of calendula petal and south African red rooibos. The perfect way to drift into the sleepy abyss, plus its caffeine free. Vanilla Rooibos Tisane Sleepy Après Bath Tea by Bathorium features Rooibos as a flavourful, caffeine-free alternative to green and black tea is filled with antioxidants. Caca...
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Celebration Herbals Ceylon Black Tea is considered by many tea connoisseur to be the best tea in the world. Originating in Sri Lanka, it has a refreshing, distinctive, medium body and smooth aroma and flavour. With high antioxidant content, Ceylon Black Tea brews to a rich golden colour and can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs and teas. If looking for a milder flavour, simply ...
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English Breakfast Black Tea from Celebration Herbals is a medium bodied black tea that is low in tannins and brews to a rich red colour. A refreshing, smooth classic, English Breakfast Black Tea is truly a flavourful beverage with a rich aroma that makes an excellent addition to any breakfast, or whenever you feel the need for a relaxing cup of tea. Add a drop of milk and sugar to bring out its...
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Green Tea With Eleuthero from Celebration Herbal is a unique take on a Chinese classic. This Green Tea comes from the Fujian region of China where the tender young leaves are at their most flavourful. The leaves are then gently washed, steamed, rolled and dried to retain their delicate flavour and aroma. Eleuthero, also known as ‘Siberian Ginseng’, is a well known medicinal herb with a long his...
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Gunpowder Green Tea from Celebration Herbals is a light, sweet, classic green tea. A traditional green tea from China, high quality Gunpowder Green Tea brews into a yellow-green colour and is referred to as "Pearl Tea" by the Chinese. Made from full, tender young green tea leaves that are made into smaller pieces so that you can enjoy the full flavour and quality of a whole leaf tea with the co...
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Japanese Sencha Green Tea from Celebration Herbals tastes of green leaves with a medium vegetable flavour with a somewhat complex finish. A truly Japanese style tea, Sencha Green Tea is very different from “ordinary” green teas. It is the higher grade cousin of “Bancha” green tea which is the market leader of Japanese style teas. Sencha tea is a far superior tea, but is lesser known due to seld...
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Triple Green Matcha Tea by Celebration Herbals blends match, sencha and chunmee to make this flavourful brew. Matcha has a strong, full-bodied flavour, Sencha is robust and settles to a beautiful dark green colour, and Chnumee is mellow and sweet with floral and smoky undertones. Blended together, you get a high-quality organic brew that's not only rich in colour, but in flavour too. This blend...
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Green Tea with Cranberries by Celebration Herbals is an uplifting blend of mild-tasting, medium strength green tea with fresh-picked cranberries that offer a fruity top note. This blend offers a full-bodied cup of tea with a slightly sour taste of cranberry. Brew it hot or cold, either way, you'll appreciate the high quality, organic ingredients in each cup. [TEA]
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From Celebration Herbals, this is a classic Chinese green tea that offers a full-bodied flavour of medium strength. The addition of the purplish-black Elderberries combine nicely with this gentle green tea and provide a rich colour once steeped. This tea can be enjoyed hot during winter months to support immune health or cold with a touch of honey for sweetener during the summer months for a re...
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Oolong & Green Jasmine Tea from Celebration Herbal is a full bodied tea with a flowery, astringent and fruity flavour. This Chinese style tea is made by harvesting fresh jasmine flowers and storing them in a cool place. The blossoms are then layered amongst the tea leaves and as the jasmine flowers open, the tea takes on their beautiful scent and fresh, floral aroma; offering a delicate and sub...
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Celebration Herbals Alfafa Leaf Tea is organically grown and prepared, ensuring the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Containing many important vitamins and minerals including: vitamins A, C, E and K, as well as calcium, potassium, phosphorus and iron, Alfafa Leaf Tea has been used for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. Alfafa Lea...
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Celebration Herbals Alfafa Peppermint Leaf Tea is organically grown and prepared, ensuring the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Alfafa Leaf Tea has been used for thousands of years in Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda and Peppermint is known for its flavour and vast potential medicinal properties. Alfafa Leaf Tea is believed to stimulate appetite, rel...
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An Introduction To The Wonderful World Of Teas
Tea has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a journey that spans centuries, cultures, and continents. From the misty mountains of China to the lush plantations of India, tea has woven itself into the fabric of human history. But where did it all begin, and how did these tiny leaves come to hold such power over our cups and conversations?
Tea's Robust History
According to Chinese mythology, tea originated in 2737 BCE when Emperor Shen Nong accidentally discovered it. As he boiled water under a tree, a few leaves drifted into his pot, creating a brew that quenched his thirst and invigorated his mind. This serendipitous discovery marked the birth of tea as a cherished drink.
Over time, tea spread across Asia, becoming a vital part of cultural rituals and medicinal practices. It was first introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks, who valued it for its ability to enhance meditation. By the 16th century, tea had made its way to Europe, where it quickly became a symbol of sophistication and social status. The British, in particular, took to tea with such fervour that it eventually played a pivotal role in historical events, such as the Boston Tea Party.
Explore The Many Varieties of Tea
Not all teas are created equal. From the delicate notes of white tea to the robust flavours of black tea, the world of tea is as diverse as the people who drink it. There are six main types of tea, each with its unique characteristics and health benefits.
Green Tea is the poster child of the tea world, celebrated for its vibrant colour and antioxidant properties. Green tea is made from unoxidized leaves, it offers a fresh, grassy flavour ranging from sweet to savoury. It's a favourite among health-conscious individuals thanks to its ability to boost metabolism and support heart health.
Black Tea is the most popular tea globally, known for its bold flavour and higher caffeine content. The leaves are fully oxidized, giving them a rich, dark colour and a malty taste. Black tea is the base for many classic blends like Earl Grey and English Breakfast, and it's often enjoyed with milk and sugar/sugar substitutes like honey, monk fruit, etc.
White Tea is the least processed of all teas, made from the young leaves and buds of the tea plant. Its subtle flavour is light, sweet, and slightly floral, making it a perfect choice for those who prefer a milder brew. White tea is also packed with antioxidants and possesses anti-ageing properties.
Oolong Tea sits somewhere between green and black tea in terms of oxidation. This semi-oxidized tea offers a complex flavour profile ranging from fruity to nutty, depending on how it's processed. Oolong tea is often associated with weight management and better digestion.
Herbal Teas are a category unto themselves. While technically not "tea" since they don't come from the Camellia sinensis plant, herbal teas are made from many plants, flowers, and fruits. Popular choices include chamomile, peppermint, and hibiscus, each offering unique flavours and a wide range of health benefits.
Pu-Erh Tea is a fermented tea prized for its earthy flavour and ability to aid digestion and reduce cholesterol. It's often aged, with some varieties being decades old, much like fine wine.
The Importance Of Quality
With so many options available, how do you choose the right tea? The key lies in selecting high-quality teas that have not been overly processed. Much like the difference between fast food and a gourmet meal, the quality of your tea can significantly impact not only the flavour but also the health benefits.
High-quality teas are typically hand-picked and carefully processed to preserve their natural flavours and nutrients. They're often sourced from small, artisanal farms focusing on quality rather than quantity. Overly processed teas, on the other hand, can lose much of their beneficial properties and often contain artificial additives and flavours.
When selecting tea, look for loose leaves rather than tea bags, as the latter often contains lower-grade tea dust and fannings. Loose-leaf tea allows the leaves to fully unfurl in hot water, releasing their full flavour potential. Additionally, pay attention to the origin of the tea, as different regions produce teas with distinct characteristics.
Tips For Brewing A Better Cup of Tea
Choosing the right tea is just the beginning. To truly appreciate its nuances, it's important to brew it correctly. The water temperature, steeping time, and even the type of teapot can all influence the final flavour. For example, green tea is best brewed at a lower temperature to avoid bitterness, while black tea benefits from boiling water to fully develop its robust flavour.
In the end, tea is a personal experience—a moment of tranquillity in a cup. Whether you're sipping it alone in the early morning or sharing it with friends in the afternoon, tea offers a connection to history, culture, and the simple pleasures of life. So next time you brew a cup, take a moment to appreciate the journey those leaves have taken from a distant mountaintop to your teapot.
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