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  2. Tazo - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Tazo teas, showing the pre-2006 logo An organic chai tea bag, showing the Tazo logo used since 2013. The company uses "New Age"-style marketing and product labeling. For example, every box of tea was once labeled as "blessed by a certified tea shaman" and an original tag line was "The Reincarnation of Tea."

  3. Masala chai - Wikipedia

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    Masala chai (/ m ə ˈ s ɑː l ə tʃ aɪ /; lit. ' mixed-spice tea ') is a popular beverage originating in India.It is made by brewing black tea (usually crush, tear, curl) in milk and water, and then by sweetening with sugar.

  4. Noon chai - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients gunpowder tea , milk , soda , salt or sugar Noon chai ( Kashmiri pronunciation: [nuːnɨ t͡ʃaːj] ), also called Kashmiri tea , pink tea , gulabi chai , [ 1 ] Namkeen chai ( pronounced [namkiːn t͡ʃaːj] ), [ 2 ] [ better source needed ] and Sheer chai ( [ʃiːrʲ t͡ʃaːj] ) [ 3 ] is a traditional tea beverage originating ...

  5. Move Over, Coffee: With Tazo Store, Starbucks Aims to ...

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    With the launch of Tazo, its first tea-only store, the coffee giant is aiming to turn tea into the Next Big Thing. "We want to elevate the premium tea experience Move Over, Coffee: With Tazo Store ...

  6. Steven Smith (teamaker) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Dean Smith (May 29, 1949 – March 23, 2015) was an American tea entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Tazo tea company, co-founder of Stash Tea Company, and co-founder of Steven Smith Teamaker in Portland, Oregon. Smith was recognized internationally as one of the tea industry's leading entrepreneurs, and often spoke to various ...

  7. Indian tea culture - Wikipedia

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    There are many other popular variations depending on regional and cultural affiliations. By and large, tea drinkers in India drink milk tea. In Southern India, Masala Chai is not popular; instead, tea brewed with milk and sugar is the prime beverage. Popular tea brews in Assam are Sah, Ronga Sah (red tea without milk) and Gakhir Sah .

  8. Tea bag - Wikipedia

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    Tea bags can be used multiple times until there is no extraction left. Some tea bags have an attached piece of string with a paper label at the top that assists in removing the bag, while also displaying the brand or variety of tea. There are also special tea filters that can be used to pour loose tea into and brew it in a bag in a cup.

  9. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf - Wikipedia

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    The company's teas fall into seven categories: Green, Black, Oolong, Herbal Infusion, Decaffeinated, Flavored, and Tea Master's. [32] All of the teas are hand-blended at its facility in Camarillo, California. [26] The Chai Tea Latte, one of the chain's most popular drinks, was first served in 1998. [14]