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Two Leaves and a Bud Organic Whole Leaf Black Tea Sachets Assam -- 15 Tea Bags


Two Leaves and a Bud Organic Whole Leaf Black Tea Sachets Assam
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Two Leaves and a Bud Organic Whole Leaf Black Tea Sachets Assam Description

  • We Take Tea Personaly
  • Whole Leaf Organic Tea Sachets
  • Non-GMO
  • Kosher
  • Gluten Free
  • Some Caffeine

We believe the finest tea should be prepared in it's natural form-real whole leaf-for a fuller, nuanced flavor.

 

This is a bold,select orange pekoe tea grown entirely from Assam-the premier black tea growing region of India. Famous for it's lush, malty flavor and amber color, Assam tea pairs beautifully with milk, but is sweet and "tippy" enough to drink alone.


Directions

15oz of water at full boil, steep time 4 minutes,

Free Of
Gluten, GMO's

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Oraganic Black Tea
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Catch on to the Kombucha Craze: How to Make Your Own at Home

Kombucha, a bubbly, probiotic-packed beverage that’s become wildly popular in the past few years, is linked to many health benefits, from improving gut health to supporting immunity to boosting mood. While it’s easy to find at health food stores and online today, it’s fun and rewarding to make your own at home. All you need are a few ingredients – and a smidge of patience (the process can take up to two weeks – but believe us, it’s worth the wait!).

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How to make kombucha

Prep 

To make kombucha, you’ll need to obtain a specific type of yeast known as a SCOBY which stands for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast. A SCOBY will ferment a mixture of tea and sugar into the probiotic-rich beverage known as kombucha. You can find a SCOBY by using someone else’s kombucha or purcahse a SCOBY from a trustworthy source online.

What you'll need

1 SCOBY
1 gallon distilled water (chlorinated and treated water will harm the kombucha culture)
2 Tbsp. loose-leaf organic black or green tea
1 cup raw organic cane sugar (the SCOBY will “eat” most of the sugar for food which will reduce the total sugar content)

How to make it

1. In large pot, bring water to a boil, then turn off heat. Add sugar and stir to dissolve.

2. Using tea ball or large mesh bag, add tea leaves to hot sugar water. Remove pot from burner and let steep 1 to 2 hours (or to desired strength). Remove ball/bag and discard leaves.

3. In glass or ceramic fermentation vessel, pour tea. Add SCOBY (or one cup of starter liquid such as premade kombucha). Cover with clean cloth, secure with rubber band or string (this prevents dust, bugs, or other debris from getting inside and still allowing the culture to “breathe” for proper fermentation.)

4. Store vessel in cool, dark place with plenty of ventilation, such as a pantry on a top shelf. Let ferment for anywhere from 7 to 14 days. (Note: Due to the temperature fluctuations in many homes, you’ll need to check it during this time frame until it reaches a desired taste and consistency. The longer it ferments, the less sugar it will have and the more sour it will taste.)

5. When complete, carefully remove SCOBY and place in a small, clean glass bowl. Cover with 1 cup of the final kombucha liquid. This is your next starter batch!

6. Using a funnel, pour kombucha into bottles or keep it in pitcher in fridge to enjoy.

Need some help getting started? Consider this convenient kombucha-making kit availalbe at Vitacost.com!

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