6.07.2011

Strawberries & Long Island Strawberry Sencha Green Tea

I have a love hate relationship with my strawberry patch. I love the strawberries at first as I make fresh strawberry pie and strawberry shortcake. Then suddenly they all ripen at the same time and I am making strawberry jam and preserves until I can’t stand the sight of another strawberry. That cycle is just starting as just a trickle of strawberries ripen and we pick just enough to blend with some rhubarb for crisps and cobblers. The flavor of these strawberries have forever ruined my ability to buy a grocery store strawberry because they taste nothing like my juicy sweet berries. The only strawberries I enjoy during the rest of the year are the ones I have frozen or preserved and the strawberries in our Long Island Strawberry Sencha Green Tea. This tea is the favorite of my family and friends. More people ask me for this tea than all the other teas combined. Once you try this tea you know why it is so favored. The tart and sweet flavor of fresh strawberries pairs so well with the sweet green tea flavor of the Sencha green tea base. This week we start offering this tea in pyramid teabags. This week Long Island Strawberry Sencha Green Tea is our featured tea and is priced at 20% off and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by leaving a message here or on Facebook and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway. Make sure we have access to your email address so we can contact you.

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I have to mention our Cold Brew Green Tea again this week because they are so fabulous. I this might be the fastest spreading tea fad I have started so far. I gave a packet to my daughter and a packet to my mother and the next thing I knew have my daughters softball team plus their mothers and half the people my mom works with are all begging for this tea. Thanks to those nifty little portable sweeteners even the sweet tea people are enthralled. These teas are in pyramid teabag with top quality Sencha with Matcha and natural flavorings. They are not cheap but you only need one teabag each day and just keep filling your water bottle. So far I have filled a single bottle 5 times and still had decent strength green tea after a few minutes. If you drink a lot of bottled water you should consider trying these teabags. Available in plain green, mango, peach and mint.

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6.02.2011

Raspberry Rooibos and a Coupon

The weather this spring has been pretty icky for us humans but I have to say that my fruit plants look like they have never been happier. My property is a mini farm. I have grapes, blueberries, cherries, apples, peaches, apricots, strawberries and rhubarb. I must admit we have put a little extra effort into all of them this year but they have never been half this abundant in past years. I think they enjoyed all the rain and mild weather which made is so miserable for the rest of us. One fruit I did not mention because it just grows wild and I have little control over how well it does is raspberries. Along the wooded edge of my property is just thick with raspberry plants and some years they are full with luscious berries and some years the berries dry up before they ripen. Raspberries are one of my favorites but not my favorites to pick because of the brambles. I really enjoy our Bohemian Raspberry Green tea and our Raspberry black Tea but my favorite of our raspberry teas is our Raspberry Rooibos. Our Raspberry Rooibos has that tart sweet raspberry flavor and aroma with that beautiful sweet and smooth rooibos flavor. Unlike most teas where I clearly like them better iced or hot this tea seems equally delicious either way. When I am trying to get my kids to drink rooibos for sore throats or upset tummies this is my go-to tea because even they will drink it. This week Raspberry Rooibos is our featured tea and is priced at 20% off and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by leaving a message here or on Facebook and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway. Make sure we have access to your email address so we can contact you.

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I have to mention our Cold Brew Green Tea again this week because they are so fabulous. I this might be the fastest spreading tea fad I have started so far. I gave a packet to my daughter and a packet to my mother and the next thing I knew have my daughters softball team plus their mothers and half the people my mom works with are all begging for this tea. Thanks to those nifty little portable sweeteners even the sweet tea people are enthralled. These teas are in pyramid teabag with top quality Sencha with Matcha and natural flavorings. They are not cheap but you only need one teabag each day and just keep filling your water bottle. So far I have filled a single bottle 5 times and still had decent strength green tea after a few minutes. If you drink a lot of bottled water you should consider trying these teabags. Available in plain green, mango, peach and mint.

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5.25.2011

Memorial Day Weekend and Pineapple Tea

Memorial Day weekend is here again and I always have to have a party. It usually involves lots of food, drinks and friends. I usually load up the smoker and make magic from some type of meat but the current weather has me wondering if I should make a backup plan so we don’t all go hungry. Oh sure I make sides and desserts but the meat is always the main event. Well sometimes the drinks are the wind beneath the meats wings and this year will be no different as we tap our first keg of homemade beer. Beer you say? I bet you thought I was only good at blending and flavoring teas. I actually have many hobbies that I am very good at including being a musician, chef, fisher, gardener and most recently beer crafter. The one thing people always count on at my party beside the excellent food is lots and lots of delicious iced tea. My tea selections are always a topic of conversation and I usually have to send a few ounces home with guests who now have a new favorite tea. This year’s selection is my featured tea this week at Culinary Teas our Pineapple Tea. Pineapple is one of those great fruit that just seems to pair with everything and is also a culinary wonder because the acid in it will tenderize any meat. I use pineapple juice in many of my grill marinades or brines and the flavor is a nice addition to everything. This Pineapple blend has a black tea base which brews smooth and flavorful and pairs so well with the sweet and tart flavor of pineapple. To bring out the full flavor add just a bit of sweetener and maybe serve with some pineapple mint as garnish.  This week Pineapple Tea is our featured tea and is priced at 20% off and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by going to our Blog or like us on Facebook and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway.

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5.17.2011

Blue Mango Green Tea and Cold Brew Teabags

Last week I realized that the last few weeks of school for the kids is a gauntlet for me. For some reason the 
schools schedule 50% off all the events for the entire school year in the last 3 weeks of school. Those events plus my eldest is in track and softball means I get to make at one maybe two trips each night if I am lucky. It feels like I am on the go constantly. I am not a soda drinker and I can’t stand bottled teas because I don’t like my drinks sweetened and if they are not sweetened you can taste the nasty preserved tea flavor. I typically just carry a couple bottles of water with me or start will a travel cup of tea and then switch to a bottle of water. Last week we got in these new Cold Brew Green Teabags and I immediately grabbed a 10 pack of each type and stuffed them in my purse. So far my daughter has stolen one of the packets and I have given another to my mom. Last week I had a zoo trip with my youngest so I added a teabag to my water first thing in the morning and ended up filling that water bottle 4 times and still had delicious green tea. I was so happy to find that I could make one teabag last me all day long which makes them very cost effective. I cannot live without my green tea to keep my energy levels up during they day so the discovery of these teabags have made me very happy.

The green shirt is my youngest
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My eldest daughter loves the flavor of mango more than anything else. She will beg for one every time she sees one. Anytime a new mango product is introduced she has to try it and can list off all the good and bad products she has tried. One item that I have to keep stocked at the house is our Blue Mango Green Tea for her. The flavor is not quite as sweet as most mango teas but the slight bite compliments the sweet sencha base quite well. I must admit I don’t care for this tea hot very much but when it is iced it becomes wonderful. This week Blue Mango Green Tea is our featured tea and is priced at 20% off and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by going to our Blog or like us on Facebook and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway.

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5.10.2011

Cold Brew Green Tea Teabags and Mint Green Tea

We are based in Indiana and once the heat finally kicks in around here it will be paired with horrible humidity. I am rarely seen in the warm months without a bottle of water or tea in my hand. Last year I just added a scoop of Matcha to my water bottles but this year I have something better. One of our Japanese vendors introduced Cold Brew Green Tea Teabags and after trying them, I fell in love. They are silk pyramid teabags filled with premium Sencha and Matcha that brew in cold or cool water. You just pop one of these beauties into your bottle of water and give it a shake and within a few minutes you have delicious green tea. I have tried plenty of bottled teas and they all taste flat or have artificial sweeteners and preservatives that just destroy the flavor and negate all the health benefits. What made me even happier was that these teabags are available in Plain, Mango, Mint and Peach flavors without any sweeteners added. I have loaded up my purse with a pack of each so I am just a bottle of water away from delicious green tea.

One of my fall back green teas is our Mint Green tea. The base tea for this blend is a light gunpowder green that is made from whole leaves of tea that fully unfurl when brewed. The older whole leaves brew a fuller flavored cup of tea that is complimented very well by the bright flavor of the mint. This tea is aways a great after dinner tea but iced it becomes a delightful anytime tea. I had several friends who chose to serve our Mint Green Tea instead of Mint Juleps at their Kentucky Derby Parties.
This week Mint Green tea is our tea of the week and that lets you save 20% off the normal retail price and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by leaving a message here or on Facebook and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway. Make sure we have access to your email address so we can contact you.

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5.03.2011

Bad Water and Long Island Strawberry Sencha Green Tea


 I was reminded again this week how important good water is to good tea. I have a triple osmosis filter in my house so my water is usually great for tea or just drinking pure. This weekend one of filters decided it was time to die and the system is putting out like a cup of water per hour and the flavor of the water has gone off. All the little faults in your water will have a huge impact on the flavor of the tea. II must admit that the off tasting filtered water is still better than the unfiltered water but as soon as my replacement filters arrive today my husband is going to get the orders to put them in immediately. I am craving a good cup of tea so bad and when I try to make it with this water I can still taste that off-ness and it seems to stale the flavor of the tea. There is just no way around it bad water makes bad tea so if you don’t enjoy drinking your water fresh from the tap then I don’t suggest you make your tea from it. If you have any doubts about the quality of your water than you should get some good bottled water and do a test brew of your favorite teas and see if you notice a difference.

This week I need to work on transplanting my runaway strawberries into a new row. If you have grown strawberries than you know they are almost as invasive as mint. Strawberries put out runners that start new little plants and they can quickly overtake any other vegetation including weeds. My currant strawberry bed consists of two rows that are 50 feet long and about 3 feet wide and they have almost over taken the row in between them. All of those plants came from 3 plants I planted 10 years ago. Those plants grow some of the sweetest most flavorful strawberries I have ever tasted and they always make me thirsty for our Long Island Strawberry Sencha Green Tea. That lightly sweet Sencha base pairs so well with the sweet and tart flavor of the strawberries. This tea is the favorite of our family and our neighbors and I have already had to bring home 3 pounds of it to fulfill the requests. This week Long Island Strawberry is our tea of the week and that lets you save 20% off the normal retail price and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by leaving a message here or at Culinary Cafe and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway. Make sure we have access to your email address so we can contact you.

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4.26.2011

Kokeicha: Something Different In Green Tea


There are very few really unique teas. Pu-erh is unique because it gets better with age instead of staling like other teas. Matcha is unique because the tea leaves are ground into a fine powder that is brewed by simply adding water. Our featured tea this week is another unique tea, Kokeicha.Kokeicha is an extruded tea made from Matcha and a bit of rice flour which binds it and adds just a hint of extra sweetness to the brew. This tea also does not brew like other green teas. You can either brew Kokeicha with boiling water for 1 minute or 180 F degrees for 3 minutes. The brew has a delicate aroma with a hint of spinach and the flavor is smooth and complex with hints of minerals and leafy greens with a sweet and slightly mineral finish. The unbrewed tea makes a crunchy addition to rices, salads or ground and used to season seafood. This week Kokeicha is our featured tea and is discounted 20% and you can win a 4 ounce bag of this weeks featured tea by leaving a message here or at Culinary Cafe and leaving a comment on this weeks giveaway. Make sure we have access to your email address so we can contact you.

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4.20.2011

Tea Garden Herbs, New Teapots and Vienna Opera Ball Tea


I anxiously await the coming of the spring flower because we have had so much rain that the flowers when they finally come in May it should be quite a show. The delayed spring has given me plenty of time to get all my gardens cleaned out and do a little extra planning for my herb garden. I try to pack in as many culinary herbs as I can that not only are good for cooking but make delicious additions to my summer iced teas. I usually don’t make teas out of just herbs instead I throw them in my green or black iced tea to add extra flavor. Some of my favorites are lemon balm or lemon verbena and the many variations of mint like chocolate mint, and sages. Last year I found a pineapple sage and it was an incredible addition to tropical fruit teas. Next time you go to the Nursery to find some new plants smell them, maybe give them a little taste and think about how wonderful they would be in your tea. 


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This week we introduced our new ceramic teapots with fitted stainless steel filters, Grimaldi 2 cup and San Remo 6 cup. These teapots are made so that the top of the teapot can be on while the filter is in the teapot and the filter has a very fine mesh which will let you brew even rooibos without debris in the bottom of your teacup. We are starting out with these teapots in just white but they are available in the same colors as our other teapots so let us know if would like one in another color.

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This weeks tea is our Vienna Opera Ball Tea is a sophisticated blend with a lovely black tea base highlighted by jasmine. Leave a comment on this post and you have a chance to win a 4 oz bag of Vienna Opera Ball Tea. Make sure we have access to your email address so that we can contact you.

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4.13.2011

Celebrating 10 Years And The Sakura Festival



It is Sakura Festival time which is one of the most beautiful times of the year. Sakura or Cherry Blossoms are one of the very first trees to flower and have such an abundance of flowers that the trees often look like they have tiny pink leaves on them. Even the fall leaves can’t compare with such a beautiful sight. We have carried our Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose Festival tea which celebrates the Sakura festival in Kyoto for quite a long time. This year we have added Cherry Rose Rooibos which also celebrates the sights and smells of the Cherry Festival. This week it is our featured tea.

We have another celebration this week our 10 year anniversary for Culinary Teas. It is hard to believe that it has been that long since we started out in my garage with a website and a dream. I remember packing tea with my middle child sitting in his walker watching us work and sometimes running over my feet. We were the first tea company to offer all our teas as sample sizes and as many as you wanted which now is the standard for all tea companies. We tried our hand at a tearoom and soon found that even Red Hat groups in Indiana don’t care for tea. We then migrated back to what we did best selling you tea over the Internet. In celebration of those 10 wonderful years we are giving you a 20% off coupon.

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4.04.2011

Rooibos & Spring Break Sun


Spring Break has arrived and warmer temps should be following so this is this is the time when tea drinking habits change from just hot to tea to mostly iced tea. In the united states 80% of all the tea we drink is drank as iced tea. Some teas are more than just good to drink they are also useful. So many of you returning from Florida will have painful sunburns to deal with and in your tea cupboard is one of the best things to take the sting out. The first thing to use if you have it is aloe vera and Jewelweed but if you don’t have it brew up a batch of iced rooibos and wet a towel with it and lay it across the affected area. Rooibos works to reduce the swelling with reduces the pain. I have heard the tannins in black tea can also help but I have never seen the same results I get from Rooibos. Rooibos also works well for migraines, sore throat and acid reflux. I personally enjoy it most just as a beverage but it is good to know that I am also doing something good for myself.

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3.30.2011

Tea Production Struggles, New Rooibos And Bigger Sizes

It seems like our tea supplies are under attack all over the world. The tea estates in Shizuoka Japan are readying them selves for their spring harvest and they are having to battle with power outages and food shortages. Luckily the radioactivity is far enough away to not have to worry about but it certainly will have an impact as most of the Japanese production relies on electricity to run the machines used to pick, form and steam the tea. While this is going on in Japan all tea exports from Darjeeling, India has been stopped due to a labor dispute. The first flush harvest is underway but its production progress will certainly be impacted as well as its chance to be exported. Luckily none of this will impact our tea supplies for at least a year on most of our teas but there are some teas that we move in such high quantity like matcha that might possibly start having shortages. I hope we don’t have to worry about those issues I am much more worried about the plight the Japanese people are having to endure.

New Tea - Georgia Peach Rooibos
This week we have a brand new item for you, Georgia Peach Rooibos. One of our customers suggested we give this rooibos a try and I must say it was an immediate hit in our office. Rooibos is naturally slightly sweet with a smooth mouth feel with pairs so well with the juicy sweet flavor of peaches. This herbal is naturally caffeine free and are equally tasty served hot or iced. This week it is discounted by 20%. Comment on this post including your email address so we can contact you and we will enter you in a giveaway for a 4 ounce bag of Georgia Peach Rooibos.

New Larger Sizes Available
This week we completed added the bulk size of all our teas. For most teas this size is 4.4 pounds and the best price per pound we can offer. If you drink a considerable amount of one tea this may be a good option for you to save some money.


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3.22.2011

Matcha Something Old Is New Again



I am sure by now you have heard all the news about how good for you green tea and how it can do everything from keep your heart healthy to helping to prevent or fight cancers. I know a lot of people who really want to increase how much green tea they consume each day to the suggested 10 cups of tea per day. With today's busy life styles it can make it very hard to have time to drink those 10 cups of tea. I suggest using Matcha as an easy way to sneak more green tea into your diet. Matcha is finely ground green tea that lets you consume the entire tea leaf therefore helping you to digest more of the polyphenols(antioxidants) and other beneficial parts of the tea. Matcha is so conveinent that you can add a quarter teaspoon to your regular cup of tea to double the amount of green tea your consuming per cup. It is also versatile and can be added to everything from your morning yogurt or smoothie to the brownies you made for dessert. A quarter teaspoon of matcha is the equivalent of a normal cup of green tea. Matcha is not any higher in caffeine than normal green tea but you may find that you have much more energy when consuming it and this is from the poly-phenols and other anti-oxidants that you would normally not get in such high quantities from simply drinking green tea.

The people who grow and process tea have been looking for ways to change and improve their teas and it has brought us some new and unique teas. The newest tea that I have been introduced to is Kenyan White Rhino Matcha. What is a white Matcha? White Matcha is basically white tea leaves that are ground to the fine matcha consistency. White teas have been shown to have more anti-oxidants than green teas mostly due to the fact that the leaves are simply dand do not go through the heating process or either steaming or frying. This specific new matcha also has more anti-oxidants because it is grown at much higher elevations than those grown in Japan. White Rhino Matcha has been shown to have almost double the amount of polyphenols than that found in normal types of matcha. Beyond the health benefits the White Rhino has a milder slightly toasted flavor that pairs well with almost any applications.

With so many healthy benefits I hope you will try Matcha to add a healthy punch to everything you eat or drink. Whether your blending it with salt to season your food or adding it to your smoothie in the morning you can be sure this tea brighten your day!


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3.17.2011

Matcha Green Tea Cupcakes with Matcha Buttercream Frosting


Beautiful green cupcakes that are so perfect for Spring parties or St Patrick's Day.



Matcha Green Tea Cupcakes

24 cupcake papers
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temp.
2 cups granulated sugar
2 large eggs
2 large egg yolks
3 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/8 tsp salt
1 cup milk
2 tbsp Matcha tea
4 recipes Matcha Buttercream Frosting

For Cupcakes:

Beat butter on high until soft, about 30 seconds. Add sugar. Beat on medium-high until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add eggs plus egg yolks one at a time, beat for 30 seconds between each. Whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt in a bowl. Add to batter and mix to combine. Mix matcha in with the milk. Add to the batter and mix until combine. Scoop batter into prepared into cupcake papers. Bake for 22-25 minutes until a cake tester comes out clean.

For Sheetcake:

Prepare sheet pan by rubbing with butter, covering with parchment, rubbing with more butter, and dusting with flour. Continue with cupcake recipe. Pour into prepared 1/2 sheet pan and smooth flat. Bake for 22-25 minutes until a cake tester comes out clean.

Matcha Buttercream Frosting
A brilliant green frosting with something healthy to hide.

1 stick unsalted butter, room temp.
2 tbsp heavy cream
1 tbsp Matcha
3 cups powdered sugar, sifted

Mix matcha in with the cream to make a paste. Beat butter briefly, scrap bowl. Add the sifted powdered sugar and matcha paste. Beat until smooth.

3.16.2011

Matcha Green Tea Giveaway & Coupon


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The tea leaves for Matcha are shaded from the sun for about one month before being picked, resulting in a brighter green color and stronger taste. The processed leaves are ground into a fine powder. Japanese Matcha has a desirable sweetness not found in any other tea. 

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3.15.2011

Green Tea Smoothie

Matcha is a great way to get large quantities of green tea into your healthy diet. You can blend it into almost anything for flavor and health benefits.


Green Tea Smoothie

Serves 2

1 cup Yogurt
4 Tbsp Honey
1 cup ice cubes
2 Tsp Matcha or White Matcha

Blend ingredients together in a blender. Pour into a tall glass. Experiment with adding berries, bananas and fruit juice.


Enjoy Life!
Candie

3.08.2011

Irish Breakfast Green Tea Giveaway

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The timing for next weeks St Patrick’s Day couldn’t be better. All our snow has finally melted off and the weather is suppose to warm a bit so hopefully we will get a bit of green starting to show in the trees and grass. Our tea selection for you is one that I love dearly and I suggest to people constantly, Irish Breakfast Green. Irish Breakfast Green is made up of 3 wonderful teas a Kenyan green, Hoji-cha from Japan and a gunpowder from China. These teas as stand alone teas may not win you over but together they make an addictively good brew. The Kenyan tea brings rich body and the gunpowder provides a slight bite with smokiness and the Hoji-cha brings a roasted toasty nutty flavor that just ties it all together. I have always been a big fan of Hoji-cha which is a roasted green tea that has a smooth toasty flavor. Hopefully as your making your St Patrick’s day plans you will give this incredible tea a chance!

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3.02.2011

St Patrick's Day Sales - Irish Breakfast Tea

This week we are featuring teas for St. Patrick's Day! We feel tea is a very important part of this day and should be drank far more than all that nasty green beer. Enjoy our Irish Breakfast,Irish Breakfast GreenIrish Breakfast Cream and Irish Cream tea. Not to mention our wonderful Matcha Green Tea which is great for coloring some of your food green while injecting all the green tea goodness. 
This week 10% off!


Comment on this post and we will enter you in a giveaway for a 4 ounce bag of Irish Breakfast tea. 



Giveaway Ends: 2011-03-08
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2.08.2011

Limited Edition Valentines Day Chocolate Teas

It is that time of the year again when we blend our Chocolate based teas. These teas are the most requested of all our teas but we only make a limited amount each year so that they stay special. For our Chocolate Covered Strawberry Tea we use roasted cocoa bean nibs and high quality black tea base that compliments the flavor of the chocolate as well as natural strawberry flavoring. The combination of these ingredients makes for a memorable tea that you will crave year round. 


If you would like to sample all our wonderful chocolate teas I would suggest our Chocolate Valentines Day Sampler which includes 8 of our best chocolate teas.


This week we are giving away a free 4 ounce bag of our Chocolate Covered Strawberry Tea. Just leave a comment about your favorite chocolate treat and you will be entered for the giveaway.


Giveaway Ends: 2011-02-14
Number of Prizes Available: 1
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OFFICIAL RULES: Your email will not be shown and will be kept private. Giveaways open to readers 18 years or older with U.S. or Canada shipping addresses only, unless otherwise stated. For my international friends, you may enter and if you win, I am happy to send the prize to person of your choice with U.S. or Canada shipping address. 

1.19.2011

Assam Tarajulie

Tarajulie is a beautiful estate that lies in the shadows of the Himalayan mountains on the Bramaputra River plain. On a clear day the majestic mountains are visible on the northern horizon. The estate was purchased by the George Williamson Group of companies in the mid 1980’s and they have maintained the high standards that this estate was known for. The estate produces only orthodox manufactured tea. From time to time on the estate they contend with wild elephants and the occasional tiger. Not too many years ago intrusions by wild animals were not welcomed. Today however, these ‘visits’ are not seen in the same light. In fact Tarajulie has maintained some of the forested areas on the estate to provide cover for these endangered animals. 

You might ask - What gives Assam tea its special characteristics? The Assam valley is dominated by the Brahmaputra River - a large slowly meandering river which over millennia of spring and fall flooding has deposited a rich loam over the valley. The soil is a deep and sandy and the region suffers a very hot and steamy monsoon season, but equally important a relatively dry and cool winter. Perfect conditions for the Assam tea bush. This area is also susceptible to earthquakes which can make the ground swallow up whole tea bushes but this does not affect the unmistakable rich taste of Tarajulie FBOP.


This week Assam Tarajulie is our featured tea and is discounted 20%. Leave your comment about the tea and get a free 4 oz bag! Expires: 1/25/2011

11.18.2010

Tea of the Week: Irish Breakfast


No winner last week. We have a big new batch of Irish Breakfast tea in this week, please leave a comment to win your 4 ounce bag!

I found a recipe for a typical Irish Breakfast to go with your tea, yummy!

Per capita, Irish consumption of tea is amongst the highest in the world. The Irish prefer a full bodied cup of tea that if brewed long enough one could almost stand their spoon upright. The strength is achieved by buying the best teas available from seasonal production periods in Assam and Kenya. This means that the Assam teas are from the second flush period during June, and the Kenyas are from February and August growth. 2nd flush Assams give a deep malty astringency and the best make your mouth feel dry they are so astringent. This astringency leads to a malty character that is almost so thick you feel like you could chew it. The seasonal Kenyas have a golden coppery color with an almost floral note that give a complex depth to the tea. Furthermore, you will see that the grade is CTC - cut, torn curled. The green leaf whilst it is being processed passes through a machine the cuts, tears and then curls the leaves into tiny balls. This ‘mash’ ferments very quickly after which firing takes place to ‘lock-in’ the flavor. These tiny tea balls when infused release their full flavor, more so than whole leaf tea. The reason is that there is more surface area on the tiny balls which can infuse as compared to the whole leaf tea. This is how the Irish like their tea!

I have some inventory updates. Back in stock, Keemun Three Monkey (it's actually here this time!), Chocolate Mint teabags, Maple Foil teabags and at last Sugar Cubes.

Looks like Holiday sales are almost in full swing here, have a great week!