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A full sized bag of Pocahontas, Woods of Virginia and Campfire at Jamestown loose leaf tea. Includes a free tea ball and brew cards. The perfect gift or even if you're just looking to treat yourself! A full sized bag of Pocahontas, Woods of Virginia and Campfire at Jamestown loose leaf tea. Includes a free tea ball and brew cards. The perfect gift or even if you're just looking to treat yourself! Why loose-leaf tea and why our tea? Our loose -leaf tea is not adulterated in any way ? at no point in the manufacturing process is anything added. The tea that you drink is quite simply just dried leaves/ingredients and therefore totally natural. We also take the sourcing of our tea ingredients very seriously and use quality ingredients as we as making sure we are ethical. Meaning we pay fair prices, and that resources go back into the communities that are farming the tea. But what about the tea itself. Here are 6 reasons why to choose loose leaf tea. 1. Loose leaf tea is of higher quality. Most bagged teas available from the supermarket are mass produced and made using dust ad fannings ? the tiny bits of tea left over from the production of loose leaf tea. 2. Loose leaf tea is fresher. Mass-produced tea bags are generally filled with tea leaves from different locations, and has usually travelled great distances before it reached supermarket shelves, making it less fresh. 3. Loose leaf tea tastes better. Mass-produced bagged tea has been blended for standardization and as such, you won?t experience the difference in taste and aroma between types of leaves and locations. For a more refined tea experience, or if you?re looking for something that just tastes better, fresher and more wholesome, brew loose leaf tea. ?Tea bags have a consistent but one-dimensional taste (bold and astringent) and limited flavour expression,? says Suk-Yi. ?Due to the undiscerning power of machine harvesting, bagged teas may include stems and seeds that can make the tea bitter.? 4. Loose leaf tea is more diverse. There is more to tea than black tea or green tea. Types of tea such as oolong, white tea, yellow tea, and fermented tea are diverse, and each is a reflection of its cultivars, climate, geography and production. 5. Loose leaf tea is better for the environment. Most tea bags are not compostable, and of those that are, very few people make the effort to compost them. Loose leaf tea reduce the amount of packaging you?re using and can be directly thrown onto the compost heap. We have a few bagged teas. But the bags are made from corn starch. Again, perfect for you compost heap 6. Loose leaf tea is good for your health. Tea has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can contribute to your overall wellness. The primary chemicals responsible for the health claims of green tea, called catechins, are found in the highest concentrations in fresh leaves. ?Once exposed to the ambient environment, catechins degrade rapidly. The highly processed nature of ?dust and fannings? in tea bags degrade faster due to the higher surface area for exposure. It?s best to drink green tea as fresh as possible, as loose leaf tea, to enjoy the potential health benefits of these phytochemicals.? Add to wishlist
A selection of 3 teas and a brew card. Contains: Pocahontas 30g Woods of Virginia 30g Campfire at Jamestown 30g A selection of 3 teas and a brew card. Contains: Pocahontas 30g Woods of Virginia 30g Campfire at Jamestown 30g Why loose-leaf tea and why our tea? Our loose -leaf tea is not adulterated in any way ? at no point in the manufacturing process is anything added. The tea that you drink is quite simply just dried leaves/ingredients and therefore totally natural. We also take the sourcing of our tea ingredients very seriously and use quality ingredients as we as making sure we are ethical. Meaning we pay fair prices, and that resources go back into the communities that are farming the tea. But what about the tea itself. Here are 6 reasons why to choose loose leaf tea. 1. Loose leaf tea is of higher quality. Most bagged teas available from the supermarket are mass produced and made using dust ad fannings ? the tiny bits of tea left over from the production of loose leaf tea. 2. Loose leaf tea is fresher. Mass-produced tea bags are generally filled with tea leaves from different locations, and has usually travelled great distances before it reached supermarket shelves, making it less fresh. 3. Loose leaf tea tastes better. Mass-produced bagged tea has been blended for standardization and as such, you won?t experience the difference in taste and aroma between types of leaves and locations. For a more refined tea experience, or if you?re looking for something that just tastes better, fresher and more wholesome, brew loose leaf tea. ?Tea bags have a consistent but one-dimensional taste (bold and astringent) and limited flavour expression,? says Suk-Yi. ?Due to the undiscerning power of machine harvesting, bagged teas may include stems and seeds that can make the tea bitter.? 4. Loose leaf tea is more diverse. There is more to tea than black tea or green tea. Types of tea such as oolong, white tea, yellow tea, and fermented tea are diverse, and each is a reflection of its cultivars, climate, geography and production. 5. Loose leaf tea is better for the environment. Most tea bags are not compostable, and of those that are, very few people make the effort to compost them. Loose leaf tea reduce the amount of packaging you?re using and can be directly thrown onto the compost heap. We have a few bagged teas. But the bags are made from corn starch. Again, perfect for you compost heap 6. Loose leaf tea is good for your health. Tea has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can contribute to your overall wellness. The primary chemicals responsible for the health claims of green tea, called catechins, are found in the highest concentrations in fresh leaves. ?Once exposed to the ambient environment, catechins degrade rapidly. The highly processed nature of ?dust and fannings? in tea bags degrade faster due to the higher surface area for exposure. It?s best to drink green tea as fresh as possible, as loose leaf tea, to enjoy the potential health benefits of these phytochemicals.? Add to wishlist
Named after the ruling King at the time, Jamestown became the first British settlement in the Americas. Entirely unexpectedly, however, the colony’s founding also turned out to be the catalyst that led to Pocahontas’ legend reaching every corner of the world. Smoky Lapsang Souchong black tea and vividly fiery flowers ignite a sense of warming around a campfire under the stars of Virginia. Essences of apple and vanilla sweeten the experience. Why loose-leaf tea and why our tea? Our loose-leaf tea is not adulterated in any way – at no point in the manufacturing process is anything added. The tea that you drink is quite simply just dried leaves/ingredients and therefore totally natural. We also take the sourcing of our tea ingredients very seriously and use quality ingredients as we as making sure we are ethical. Meaning we pay fair prices, and that resources go back into the communities that are farming the tea. But what about the tea itself. Here are 6 reasons why to choose loose-leaf tea.   1. Loose-leaf tea is of higher quality Most bagged teas available from the supermarket are mass-produced and made using dust ad fannings – the tiny bits of tea left over from the production of loose-leaf tea.   2. Loose-leaf tea is fresher Mass-produced tea bags are generally filled with tea leaves from different locations, and has usually travelled great distances before they reached supermarket shelves, making it less fresh.   3. Loose-leaf tea tastes better Mass-produced bagged tea has been blended for standardization and as such, you won’t experience the difference in taste and aroma between types of leaves and locations. For a more refined tea experience, or if you’re looking for something that just tastes better, fresher and more wholesome, brew loose leaf tea. “Tea bags have a consistent but one-dimensional taste (bold and astringent) and limited flavour expression,” says Suk-Yi. “Due to the undiscerning power of machine harvesting, bagged teas may include stems and seeds that can make the tea bitter.”   4. Loose-leaf tea is more diverse There is more to tea than black tea or green tea. Types of tea such as oolong, white tea, yellow tea, and fermented tea are diverse, and each is a reflection of its cultivars, climate, geography, and production.   5. Loose-leaf tea is better for the environment Most tea bags are not compostable, and of those that are, very few people make the effort to compost them. Loose-leaf tea reduces the amount of packaging you’re using and can be directly thrown onto the compost heap. We have a few bagged teas. But the bags are made from corn starch. Again, perfect for you compost heap   6. Loose leaf tea is good for your health Tea has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can contribute to your overall wellness. The primary chemicals responsible for the health claims of green tea, called catechins, are found in the highest concentrations in fresh leaves. “Once exposed to the ambient environment, catechins degrade rapidly. The highly processed nature of ‘dust and fannings’ in tea bags degrade faster due to the higher surface area for exposure. It’s best to drink green tea as fresh as possible, as loose leaf tea, to enjoy the potential health benefits of these phytochemicals.” Add to wishlist
Pocahontas’ tribe lived off the land in what would become the Colony of Virginia for centuries. The Powhatans thrived long before any of the monarchs preceding James I imagined they would approve a colonial expedition across the vast expanse of the Atlantic. Pocahontas herself would have wandered through the forests of her homeland for hours at a time surrounded by succulent berries, towering trees and beautiful flowers; many of which have been captured in this fantastically fruity and herbaceous creation. Why loose-leaf tea and why our tea? Our loose -leaf tea is not adulterated in any way – at no point in the manufacturing process is anything added. The tea that you drink is quite simply just dried leaves/ingredients and therefore totally natural. We also take the sourcing of our tea ingredients very seriously and use quality ingredients as we as making sure we are ethical. Meaning we pay fair prices, and that resources go back into the communities that are farming the tea. But what about the tea itself. Here are 6 reasons why to choose loose leaf tea. 1. Loose leaf tea is of higher quality. Most bagged teas available from the supermarket are mass produced and made using dust ad fannings – the tiny bits of tea left over from the production of loose leaf tea. 2. Loose leaf tea is fresher. Mass-produced tea bags are generally filled with tea leaves from different locations, and has usually travelled great distances before it reached supermarket shelves, making it less fresh. 3. Loose leaf tea tastes better. Mass-produced bagged tea has been blended for standardization and as such, you won’t experience the difference in taste and aroma between types of leaves and locations. For a more refined tea experience, or if you’re looking for something that just tastes better, fresher and more wholesome, brew loose leaf tea. “Tea bags have a consistent but one-dimensional taste (bold and astringent) and limited flavour expression,” says Suk-Yi. “Due to the undiscerning power of machine harvesting, bagged teas may include stems and seeds that can make the tea bitter.” 4. Loose leaf tea is more diverse. There is more to tea than black tea or green tea. Types of tea such as oolong, white tea, yellow tea, and fermented tea are diverse, and each is a reflection of its cultivars, climate, geography and production. 5. Loose leaf tea is better for the environment. Most tea bags are not compostable, and of those that are, very few people make the effort to compost them. Loose leaf tea reduce the amount of packaging you’re using and can be directly thrown onto the compost heap. We have a few bagged teas. But the bags are made from corn starch. Again, perfect for you compost heap 6. Loose leaf tea is good for your health. Tea has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can contribute to your overall wellness. The primary chemicals responsible for the health claims of green tea, called catechins, are found in the highest concentrations in fresh leaves. “Once exposed to the ambient environment, catechins degrade rapidly. The highly processed nature of ‘dust and fannings’ in tea bags degrade faster due to the higher surface area for exposure. It’s best to drink green tea as fresh as possible, as loose leaf tea, to enjoy the potential health benefits of these phytochemicals.” Add to wishlist
This blend draws inspiration from the famed Powhatan Chieftain’s daughter who lived over 400 years ago but is buried just 5 minutes away from where we’re based. Two caffeine-free herbs, Rooibos and Honeybush, play host to a tantalisingly sweet apple character and subtle smoky hint. The tisane is adorned with a striking floral arrangement that effortlessly embodies any colours the wind may be flourishing. Why loose-leaf tea and why our tea? Our loose -leaf tea is not adulterated in any way – at no point in the manufacturing process is anything added. The tea that you drink is quite simply just dried leaves/ingredients and therefore totally natural. We also take the sourcing of our tea ingredients very seriously and use quality ingredients as we as making sure we are ethical. Meaning we pay fair prices, and that resources go back into the communities that are farming the tea. But what about the tea itself. Here are 6 reasons why to choose loose leaf tea. 1. Loose leaf tea is of higher quality Most bagged teas available from the supermarket are mass produced and made using dust ad fannings – the tiny bits of tea left over from the production of loose leaf tea. 2. Loose leaf tea is fresher Mass-produced tea bags are generally filled with tea leaves from different locations, and has usually travelled great distances before it reached supermarket shelves, making it less fresh. 3. Loose leaf tea tastes better Mass-produced bagged tea has been blended for standardization and as such, you won’t experience the difference in taste and aroma between types of leaves and locations. For a more refined tea experience, or if you’re looking for something that just tastes better, fresher and more wholesome, brew loose leaf tea. “Tea bags have a consistent but one-dimensional taste (bold and astringent) and limited flavour expression,” says Suk-Yi. “Due to the undiscerning power of machine harvesting, bagged teas may include stems and seeds that can make the tea bitter.” 4. Loose leaf tea is more diverse There is more to tea than black tea or green tea. Types of tea such as oolong, white tea, yellow tea, and fermented tea are diverse, and each is a reflection of its cultivars, climate, geography and production. 5. Loose leaf tea is better for the environment Most tea bags are not compostable, and of those that are, very few people make the effort to compost them. Loose leaf tea reduce the amount of packaging you’re using and can be directly thrown onto the compost heap. We have a few bagged teas. But the bags are made from corn starch. Again, perfect for you compost heap 6. Loose leaf tea is good for your health Tea has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which can contribute to your overall wellness. The primary chemicals responsible for the health claims of green tea, called catechins, are found in the highest concentrations in fresh leaves. “Once exposed to the ambient environment, catechins degrade rapidly. The highly processed nature of ‘dust and fannings’ in tea bags degrade faster due to the higher surface area for exposure. It’s best to drink green tea as fresh as possible, as loose leaf tea, to enjoy the potential health benefits of these phytochemicals.” Add to wishlist
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