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Tea from The United States

Here is a trivia question.  Tea comes from: India Japan The United States of America All the Above If you guessed D, your right. But wait, is this a trick question?  On the one hand, if we are talking about...

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Tea from Germany

Tea culture in Germany is based in the rapidly growing popularity of its consumption. Though the climate in Germany is not known for growing traditional tea plants. it is suitable for growing herbs used in teas. Fraser Tea sources some...

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Tea from Egypt

If Egypt has a characteristic hot beverage, tea would be it. In Middle Eastern countries, it ranks high among those who consume tea regularly and in significant quantities. In Egypt, tea may be served at any time of day or...

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Tea from Turkey

Turkey is known to be a major producer of tea, while its population also represents significant consumers of the beverage. While the country is a major producer of black teas, Fraser Tea cultivated relationships that highlight herbal and white teas....

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When to reach for Rooibos

Organic Rooibos Tea has a sweet, mild flavor. Free of calories and caffeine, Fraser Tea has crafted all organic Green, Red and specialty rooibos blends in small batches. Rooibos teas are known for a wide array of health benefits from...