Certified Organic Hazy Morning Tea offers a unique, smoky-sweet flavor experience, plus a bracing charge of natural caffeine. The idea for this delightful tea came in an after-dinner conversation over fine cigars: "Wouldn't it be great to savor flavor like this in a nice cup of tea?"
Camellia sinensis is the plant that’s brewed to create the world’s most popular hot beverage—generally just called “tea,” in contrast to the countless “herbal teas” brewed from all other plants. As well as the stimulating effects of caffeine, green and black teas are rich in antioxidant compounds that offer many health-protective benefits. Black tea leaves are allowed to oxidize; green teas are produced by heating the leaves to arrest the oxidation process.
In this tasty blend, Emily has combined two very distinctive tea varieties:
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You may enjoy Hazy Morning Tea as a great wake-up drink with breakfast, between meals, at teatime, or as a nicotine-free digestive treat after dinner!
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