Mild Tea Please!

Cafedirect

We have heard about mild and strong coffee but what about those who enjoy sipping on tea but have a poor tolerance for caffeine. Good news is finally here. Cafedirect has come up with a new range of ethical teas called ‘Teadirect Gold’ with mild caffeine content in them.

Tea leaves from Kenya, Rwanda and India have been mixed in the right proportions to offer a mesmerizing flavor and taste. Leaves soured from Kenya will add a bright color to the tea when the ones from Rwanda leave a hint of gold in it as leaves from India bring malty notes to the beverage. Did we ever know tea to be so complex! Apart from paying a fair price for the raw material, Cafedirect is also investing around 60% of its profits in the grower’s business to insure a consistent supply of raw material for the new teas.

Tea-grower Julius Ethangatha, of Michimikuru in Kenya, say, “We will strive to give the world quality tea now and always. I am also glad to know that even the farmer gets to share the benefits.”

Via SmartPlanet


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