| Best Bulk Tea Selection
The beer renaissance has had its day in the United States. You're drinking better coffee these days than you were a decade ago, but it's costing you three or four times more than the old stuff did. What's next? Tea. After water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world, so it's about time we Americans get with the program. And Seven Cups, which specializes in rare, handcrafted Chinese teas, is your favorite spot in town to do so. Whether you're an aficionado of white tea, green tea, yellow tea, black tea, oolong or one of the many others that we would probably spell incorrectly if we tried, Seven Cups is a tea drinker's dream. While you're there, sample a cup and a pastry. And if you're a novice, don't worry about looking silly trying to figure it all out; proprietors Austin Hodge and Zhu Ping couldn't be happier to answer all your questions and send you home with exactly what you're looking for.
Infinitea Introduces Ginger Kombucha Tea
Infinitea's Ginger flavor delivers a refreshing, lemon-like smell and warm taste--and a nutritious jolt to your day. Boulder, CO (PRWEB) September 25, 2007 -- Infinitea Kombucha, www.meridiankombucha.com, Colorado's only locally-brewed Kombucha Tea, introduced the latest flavor to its line-up of sparkling beverages--Ginger Kombucha Tea. The new Ginger flavor combines a strong ginger flavor that tingles the tip of the tongue and finishes with a mild hotness characteristic of this spice that has been a part of Chinese medicine for centuries and has been incorporated into cuisines the world over. Infinitea Kombucha's slight effervescence is pleasantly carbonated without exploding! "Infinitea Ginger Kombucha Tea has become one of our best sellers at the Boulder Farmer's Market," said Nicole Gervace, founder of Infinitea Kombucha.
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