Us Two Tea Manhattan Black: Black Tea - 50 Pouches by Farm2Me
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Us Two Tea Black Tea Tasting Notes
• Honey aroma
• Smooth taste
• Similar color to a “Manhattan”
Us Two Tea Black Tea Health Benefits
- Promotes focus
- Boosts brain function
- More energy
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Why is Taiwanese Black Tea special?
• Gentle afternoon pick-me-up
• Ruby black tea is unique to Taiwan
• Premium whole leaves (1 tea sachet = 3 servings)
- Non-toxic tea sachets
- 1 tea sachet = 3 cups
- Premium quality
- Directly sourced
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Taiwanese Black Tea
Us Two Tea particularly chose tea farms in Nantou county, Taiwan to directly source our Taiwanese black tea because these family farms are run by second and third-generation tea farmers who use traditional practices to grow their tea leaves. And unlike other black tea, our Manhattan Black is a ruby-black tea variety that is unique to Taiwan with a signature dark red color and aromatic notes of honey.
Ruby Black Tea
Manhattan Black is a ruby black tea variety that is unique to Taiwan with a signature dark red color and aromatic notes of honey. These premium whole leaves are diligently packaged into biodegradable corn fiber tea sachets for convenience and eco-friendliness. Each tea sachet can be steeped up to three times and with each steep, you will taste the varied depths of the flavor of our Taiwanese black tea.
Black tea promotes focus and boosts brain function so that you can show up as your best self for your team, family, and friends. The perfect alternative to coffee, this tea will keep you alert and energized throughout the day without the afternoon caffeine crash!
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Directly sourced from family-owned farms | ||
Non-toxic tea sachets | ||
1 sachet = 3 cups | ||
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