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- 1. A natural sweetener derived from a plant native to Mexico, South America, and the Southwestern United States.
- 3. Most teas contain _____________, which may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, strokes, and high blood pressure if one consumes 4-6 cups/day.
- 4. Black, green, white and oolong teas all come from this plant.
- 5. This type of tea is not oxydized or fermented which gives it it's delicate flavour. The leaves are steamed, rolled and dried.
- 7. This type of tea is processed using oxygen. When tea leaves are oxydized they change colour and flavour.
- 8. Steeped Tea was recently featured on this popular Canadian TV show.
- 9. This rooibos tea contains coffee.
- 13. Get two bags of tea delivered to your mailbox each month with this program.
- 14. This is Christine's favourite green tea... yummy!!
- 15. This tea will help calm you when you're feeling anxious or frustrated.
- 17. This white tea, with it's flavours of grapefruit, is good hot or cold.
- 18. This type of tea is made from partially fermented leaves.
- 20. One of the two Steeped hot chocolate flavour.
- 22. This green tea contains bamboo shoots.
- 23. The Hindi word for tea, a very popular drink in India.
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- 2. $1 from the sale of every 100g bag of this tea goes toward the Children's Miracle Network.
- 4. Pu'erh is a dark post-fermented tea produced in _________.
- 6. Canadians drink approximately _____ million cups of tea each year.
- 10. Japanese green tea made from the tips of the youngest tea plants and ground into a fine powder.
- 11. This type of tea is the rarest, and thus the most expensive. It is made from the same plant as black and green tea, but the plant is harvested before the leaves are fully open, giving it a light sweet flavour.
- 12. Steeped Tea's newest teapot.
- 16. This tea comes from a plant found in South Africa. Though the plant is a vivid green colour, when left to ferment in the hot African sun, the tea changes to a deep mahogany red colour, giving this tea the nickname "African Redbush".
- 19. The Brazilian Portuguese name for soursop, a fruit that has a flavour that could be described as a creamy combination of strawberry and pineapple with citrus notes.
- 21. Inspired by this cocktail, this fruity Caribbean tea is sure to make you happy.
