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Cool off with Delicious Iced Teas from Chantilly Tea
07 /Jun

Cool off with Delicious Iced Teas from Chantilly Tea

FABULOUS FLAVORED ICED TEAS!!!!! PASSION FRUIT  Chinese black tea blended with sweet passion fruit for a fresh tropical flavor. PEACH Georgia peaches and black tea create an iced tea with sweet earthy tones. RASPBERRY HERBAL Naturally caffeine free, this tisane is a mixture of rosehips, hibiscus, raspberry leaves, orange peel, apple pieces, and flavor. GREEN TEA WITH CITRUS & GINKGO A refreshing blend of green tea with lemon grass, ginkgo, and citrus. PLAIN BLACK ICED TEA This classic Chinese black...

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Posted by Tamara Read / citrus, cool off, cranberry hibiscus, ginkgo, green tea / 0 Comments
Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea
01 /Jun

Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea

Why Tea is Called Tea Though there is only one written character for tea in China, there are several ways that this character is pronounced--te and cha.   Since tea is historically recorded as originating from China these pronunciations influenced worldwide variations--te, tea, tee, the, thee, cha, chai, and chay.  Interestingly, in the 19th and 20th centuries British troops were stationed in India and they picked up the Indian word for tea, cha.  When troops returned to Britain they continued...

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Posted by Tamara Read / black teas, Chantilly, Chantilly Tea, green tea, loose-leaf tea / 0 Comments
NEW!! Chantilly Tea's MANGO GREEN TEA
30 /May

NEW!! Chantilly Tea's MANGO GREEN TEA

MANGO GREEN TEA This summer enjoy our new Mango Green Tea either hot or iced!  This refreshing Sencha green tea is a marvelous blend of candied mango and sunflower blossoms. 

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