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How To Brew Loose Leaf Tea In A Simple Brew

How To Brew Loose Leaf Tea In A Simple Brew

Regardless of the category of tea you would like to brew, many factors affect the flavor of the tea and overall tasting experience. Variables include brewing vessel, water temperature, steep time, dosage, and even quality of water!
Why Water Temperature is Important When Brewing Tea

Why Water Temperature is Important When Brewing Tea

When you use the correct water temperature it can open up a whole world of flavor that you never knew existed within tea.
Red Turmeric

Red Turmeric

Curcuma longaRed turmeric has a long history of use in traditional herbal medicine systems, including Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It is highly valued for its medicinal properties and is incorporated into various culinary traditions worldwide.
How To Use Botanical Powders

How To Use Botanical Powders

Our botanical powders are created from fully-dissolvable extracts of true fruits and herbs, making them extremely versatile in various applications. Get the most out of these exciting products with this guide to usage ideas and recipes!
What is Tea? – Origins and Categorization of Camellia Sinensis

What is Tea? – Origins and Categorization of Camellia Sinensis

The modern tea world recognizes six categories of tea: green, yellow, white, oolong, black, and dark (Pu'er). The main attribute by which a tea is put into one ...
tea drunk

Cha Qi & Tea Drunk

Qi in the Chinese language represents the lifeforce energy or the breath of life. Cha Qi is an elusive term with a slightly intangible definition. The literal translation is “tea energy”.
Hon Yama: Shincha from Japan’s ‘Shizuoka Alps’

Hon Yama: Shincha from Japan’s ‘Shizuoka Alps’

The Hon Yama tea growing region is located along the streams and valleys of the Abe and Warashina Rivers at the base of Shizuoka’s Southern Alps. It is a renowned terroir for sencha aficionados with natural micro-climates that are exclusive to the remote inner reaches of the Shizuoka Prefecture.
Pu’er Longbrew

Pu’er Longbrew

A smooth, strong sipper with earthy sweetness, notes of cocoa and aromatic finish.
Japanese Green Tea

Japanese Green Tea

Japan is renowned for green teas with a natural and vivid green color, fresh bitter sweetness, and famed umami flavor. This unique character is typically imparted when the tea is steam fired. 
Hot Buttered Houjicha Chai

Hot Buttered Houjicha Chai

This buttery hot drink will warm you up with its creamy properties and spicy finish.
Mighty Vigorous

Mighty Vigorous

A tart and full-bodied zero proof cocktail with vibrant color and a little bit of fizz.
Banoffee Blizzard

Banoffee Blizzard

This semi-sweet blended drink brings a smooth and cooling twist to the classic milkshake.
Ginger Lime Rooibos Shandy

Ginger Lime Rooibos Shandy

With its spicy finish and tropical vibes, this zero-proof cocktail will have you dreaming of a getaway.
Teahouse Matcha Popsicles

Teahouse Matcha Popsicles

Need a little refreshing pick-me-up? These pretty, bright green matcha popsicles deliver in the easiest way possible—once frozen you can grab and go anytime. These cold treats are creamy and not too sweet thanks to coconut milk, a couple of dates and a just-ripe banana. Because the banana isn’t overly ripe it’s flavor does’t overpower the delicate grassy notes of the ceremonial grade matcha. Be ready to make another batch as they have a habit of disappearing from the freezer fast!
A Focused Look: Cultivars & Terroir in Taiwan

A Focused Look: Cultivars & Terroir in Taiwan

Rishi’s tea partners in Taiwan are amazing tea masters in Mingjian Village. The matriarch is Mrs. Yang Yin-Tsao and is a significant supplier for Rishi tea. Yang Yin-Tsao has devoted her life to tea but is also a true naturalist in her farming of tea, fruits, herbs, orchids, varieties of turmeric and ginger—you name it, she grows it.

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