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Turmeric Ginger - Organic
The awesome, centering energy of golden turmeric root is enhanced by strengthening licorice root and zesty ginger in this Ayurveda inspired blend. Fragrant lemongrass and citrus peels create a lemon drop candy sweetness that balances the pungency of the roots. The combination of turmeric, ginger, lemon and honey is an ancient herbal recipe for longevity, stamina and balance.
$5.50
Orange Blossom ( Green Tea )
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English Breakfast - Organic
Our English Breakfast highlights teas from Southeast Asia to produce Rishi's signature profile blend. The origins will vary from time to time, but the blend is always honed to brew consistently. Currently, the origins are Yunnan, Myanmar and Assam.
$5.50
Peppermint - Organic
Our pure peppermint leaves hail from the Pacific Northwest, where certain cultivars are prized as some of the most aromatic and potent in the world. We seek a specific strain of Mentha x piperita that offers a bright candy cane flavor.
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Bancha - Organic
Bancha is the traditional daily green tea found throughout Japan. Made of mature tea leaves and stems from the autumn harvest, Bancha is gently pan-roasted to develop a nutty sweet flavor and golden infusion. Bancha makes a wonderfully quenching cold brew tea and has a mild caffeine level due to its roasting process.
$5.50
London Fog
$6.50
Raspberry Green Tea - Organic
Vibrant steamed green tea blended with tart hibiscus and succulent raspberries. Raspberry Green Tea offers a sweet and jammy character that tastes delicious hot or iced. Add a squeeze of lemon or dash of pomegranate juice for an extra vibrant garnish.
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White Peony
White Peony, also known by the traditional name Bai Mu Dan, is a popular style of white tea made of young tea leaves and silvery unopened leaf buds. Our White Peony comes from Zhenghe town in Fujian Province, the original birthplace of white tea centuries ago. Distinguished by being plucked in "budsets" of one or two leaves and a bud, this tea has a sophisticated mouthfeel with a slightly stronger body than Silver Needles. A gentle and slow air-dry withering process results in a brilliant amber infusion with a honey-like viscosity and mild flavor that pairs well with food.
$5.50
Earl Grey - Organic
A British tea classic, Earl Grey is the most widely enjoyed black tea blend in the world. Earl Grey dates back to the nineteenth century tea trade when Charles Grey, the 2nd Earl Grey, was presented with a gift of Taitaicha—tea scented with citrus blossoms—during his travels in Canton. After Grey returned home, his namesake tea became wildly popular when the tea salons of Europe infused black teas with the essence of the bergamot citrus fruit that grows in Reggio Di' Calabria, Italy. Our organic Earl Grey combines robust and fruity Thai black tea with mellow, caramel sweet Yunnan Dian Hong. This original blend perfectly complements the floral high notes of geranium and rose found in our first-pressing bergamot essential oil.
$5.50
Cinnamon Plum - Organic
A warming, sweet and juicy blend combining the succulent flavors of plum, currants and hibiscus with festive Saigon cinnamon. Cinnamon Plum is deliciously fruity and full-bodied with a deep red infusion that is thirst-quenching served iced in summer. During the winter season, Cinnamon Plum is a fantastic mulling spice to infuse into wine or apple cider.
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Hibiscus Berry
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Iron Goddess of Mercy
Our Iron Goddess of Mercy is hand-crafted twice each year, in spring and winter, by a fourth generation artisan oolong teamaker in Mingjian Village in Taiwan's central Nantou county. Our Iron Goddess of Mercy is made from Wuyi and Qingxin oolong tea cultivars and is crafted in the traditional style, with medium oxidation and moderate roasting through a controlled baking by electric brazier. This carefully managed process creates a smooth palate that exudes aromas of roasted buckwheat with a subtle note of dried apricot. Also known by the name Tie Guanyin, Iron Goddess of Mercy is said to have been discovered by an elder farmer named Wei who lived in Anxi county, Fujian province. Wei was a poor, but pious man who hiked the long trail to tidy up the dilapidated village temple every week. The merciful bodhisattva Guanyin visited Wei in his dream, telling him to check behind the temple for a gift in honor of his dedication. Wei awoke the next day and hiked to the temple, finding a tea tree growing behind. He cult
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