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Zhena's Fair Trade Organic Gypsy Tea Gypsy King Chai

The inspiration for Zhena’s Gypsy Tea is found in the freedom and passion of the Gypsy tradition.
  • Spicy and energizing
  • High in antioxidants
  • Comes in a reusable tin
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  #T52044  Gypsy King Chai Tea $5.95  
   
Gypsy King Chai is a black tea which has been found to be high in antioxidants, flavor and body. Oxidized past the green phase, its appearance is visually “black” and its caffeine content is higher than Green Tea. This Spicy blend will take you to the land of milk and honey. A perfect alternative to coffee, my King Chai is the “King of Tea.” The spices in Chai are known in folklore to stimulate the brain centers for euphoria, relaxation and strength of spirit. Cinnamon has been used in folklore to increase energy and prosperity. Ginger was known for its stimulating qualities while cardamom was used to attract love. Gypsies use nutmeg to enhance prosperity and cloves to help strengthen their memories. Orange was once used to purify the body and to relieve depression while black pepper was thought to bolster courage. This is a powerful blend both in flavor and in tradition. There is a stately King (or Queen) in all of us awaiting the summons of such a brew!

Ingredients: Finest Organic Black Tea from India, Organic Cinnamon, Organic Ginger, Organic Cardamom Pods, Organic Whole Cloves, Organic Orange Peels, Organic Nutmeg, Organic Black Pepper.

  • 22 bags per bag
  
"I wanted to express how amazing Zhena's Gypsy teas are. Everything about them.....the vibrancy and freshness of the herbs themselves, the colour, the sweet scents, the beautiful artwork and packaging, the organic and fair trade aspect, the can....everything. I really do feel a calm energy when i drink your teas."

-- Dianna, Toronto
In this picture, the women of Dunsandle Tea Estate are accepting a gift from Zhena Muzyka, founder of Zhena's Gypsy Tea.

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