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Tisane Brands in India

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 https://www.cntraveller.in/story/made-in-india-15-tea-brands-local-chai/ In India, tea is far from just a beverage. From street-side cutting chai to gourmet, infused brews, tea reaches people across the country. India is the second largest producer of tea in the world, right after China. And there are several homegrown brands that are working hard to innovate with regional flavours, while also focussing on sustainability and farmer involvement. Here are 15 tea brands that are made in India Organic India Organic India works with small family farmers to cultivate thousands of acres of sustainable organic farmland across India. Their signature tulsi teas carry an organic certification, are rich in antioxidants and come in a variety of flavours, including ginger, lemon, ashwagandha and jasmine. They also have caffeine-free options like Tulsi Ginger Turmeric and Tulsi Sweet Rose. Tea Trunk WATCH Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Travel Awards 2013 Founded in 2013 by tea somm

About Moroccan Mint Tea

 https://simplelooseleaf.com/blog/green-tea/moroccan-mint-tea/ There are many tea traditions around the world. Some, like the Japanese cha-no-yu are reserved for special occasions and performed in special environments, and others, like the Chinese gong-fu tea making, in a simplified form, can be experienced in tea shops and practiced at home too. Preparing Moroccan mint tea includes a set of strict rules as well. Although this tea is enjoyed on a daily basis, it’s part of formal occasions too. When making tea at home many steps can be changed or even skipped, without compromising on flavor. But on formal occasions, knowing how to make tea properly is very important. What is Moroccan mint tea? Moroccan Mint tea is a strong and sweet infusion of green tea leaves, fresh mint and sugar. Sometimes other herbs are added too. Moroccan mint tea is usually made with spearmint – a type of mint with less pungent and sweeter flavor than peppermint. Fresh mint is usually used instead

How many different green tea types are there?

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https://simplelooseleaf.com/blog/green-tea/green-tea-types/ How many different green tea types are there? There are hundreds of thousands of different green teas in the world. Some may be very popular and others may be so rare that not many people will ever hear about them. Thankfully, tea is more available than ever, making it possible to try many amazing flavors from even the most unique locations. While it’s not easy to categorise all green tea, we can still divide it by different factors: Country of origin Green teas can be divided by the county of origin. Chinese green teas will have a different flavor profile than Japanese green teas, or Indian green teas. This will make it easier to know which tea you may like even if you haven’t tried it before. Processing methods The most important process that makes green tea green is “kill green” step. Kill green is used to stop the oxidation and preserve nutrients, flavor and color. There are several ways to stop the oxidatio

Clearspring – Japanese Kukicha Roasted Twig Tea

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Kukicha tea is mild and soothing, made from tea leaves harvested late in the season when the plant’s caffeine levels are low. The twigs are steamed, dried and aged before roasting. It has a lower caffeine content than coffee and most other teas. What we say : This tea is a long-time favourite for Healthista, though you have to be a fan of stronger teas to enjoy this one. The tea is a mixture between a woody, natural flavour and a traditional green tea, with a smooth finish.    

Clearspring – Genmaicha

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Clearspring’s Genmaicha green tea is grown in Kyoto, Japan. The green tea leaves are harvested, steamed and rolled in the traditional Sencha process before being combined with roasted brown rice. The tea has a nutty flavour and aroma. What we say:  Genmaicha tea has a super unique flavour unlike any other green tea. Where most green teas are bitter or fruity, Clearspring’s Genmaicha has a creamy, nutty flavour. It tastes like the tea-equivalent of a spoonful of nut butter. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a full, rich taste and texture.    

Bird and Blend Green Tea

https://www.birdandblendtea.com/blogs/tea-academy/top-5-best-green-teas?gc_id=13920808957&h_ad_id=540594736782&gclid=Cj0KCQiAzfuNBhCGARIsAD1nu-9e09eclxok_ouCSYLK2ZVm2cPKnelCKBc5ciYdwJoljz_owkCA9DsaAq-FEALw_wcB   Originating from Japan & China, green tea is rapidly becoming one of the UK's favourite loose leaf teas! In our large collection of loose leaf green tea we use a variety of green teas as a base blend including Sencha, Yunnan, Jasmine scented & Chinese. We only use high-quality ingredients to make the tastiest & best green tea, fact! Ah, green tea. Green tea is one of those drinks that everyone wants to enjoy because of it’s health benefits and antioxidants, but often people find themselves hating the taste. If this is you, then please do not despair! We’ve been there too but we’ve discovered that the cause of this could be down to two common problems:  You aren’t brewing it correctly and therefore burning the leaves, making it bitter. Find out

25 Creative Tea Brands in India with Logos

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https://brandyuva.in/2017/03/25-creative-tea-brands-logo-collection-india.html Famous Tea brands Logos for your inspiration. One of the oldest beverages, Tea(Chai) is a highly and widely consumed beverage in the World.Its consumption is Second after Water. It’s available almost every corner of the world.there are many ways of pouring it.but the most common ways are pouring with hot and cold water and with milk.Tea has aromatic, cooling, Slightly Bitter, and an astringent flavor.Due to its natural component, used highly into the health-conscious people. Make your tagline reflect your business image. Differentiate yourself from the competition. Your business has a personality, so show it. Give people a little taste of your business’s brand in your tagline. Let’s Focus on the Core element of every companies branding strategy.i.e. Logo Identity.Having a good logo is extremely important to your business and to the branding of your company’s name, but it is also important to he