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List of various Types of Flavored Tea

Our flavored tea: use natural ingredients, blossoms, pieces of dried fruit, herbs or spices that are added to the tea leaves for either visual or sensory effect. no artificial flavors added.Most of our flavored tea can be used to make iced tea.

Pineapple Flavored Tea | Black Pineapple Tea | Wholesale Pineapple Tea

Pineapple Flavored Black Tea - Buy black pineapple tea, pineapple flavored tea and loose leaf tea at wholesale price.

Savor the Benefits of Flavored Tea - Green Hill Tea Blog

Flavored tea is different from herbal tea. A large percentage of flavored teas are made with either green or black teas though white and oolong flavored teas are also available. These could be paired with green, white or black tea leaves.

Lemon Flavored Black Tea | Organic Lemon Tea | Wholesale Lemon Tea

Buy Lemon Flavored Black Tea at discount price. Green Hill Tea carries great selection of organic lemon black tea and loose leaf lemon flavored tea bags at wholesale prices.

Mango Mist Tea | Mango Mist Black Tea | Mango Mist Loose Leaf Tea

Mango mist tea is generally used as a welcoming beverage. Buy mango mist black tea and mango mist loose leaf tea at wholesale prices.

Jasmine Green Tea | Organic Jasmine Tea | Wholesale Jasmine Green Tea

Jasmine Green Tea is a tea scented with aroma of jasmine which is a flowering plant found in the tropical regions. It traces its origin from China which has a long and famed history with this tea. When mixed with green tea leaves it becomes a marvelous remedy for curing many diseases. The young green tea leaves are scented with flowers of fresh jasmine which impart this tea a phenomenal fragrance and sweetness.

How to Prepare Cassia tea and its benefits – Green Hill Tea

Cassia is a spice that originates from a few diverse blossoming types of Cassia plants. The leaves, blossoms, and products of the cassia plant have been utilized in tea as a diuretic or energizer for quite a long time. The leaves of the Cassia plant are additionally utilized in certain teas to help alleviate obstruction or advance weight reduction. Read more