Tea Time Tuesdays - Tea is HOT!


Sure, Coffeewiz is in the single serve coffee market, but did you know that we have an exclusive selection of imported Loose Leaf Teas?

You've tried tea bags, but have you ever brewed a cup of fresh whole leaf tea?

We know that you enjoy your single serve brew, whether it's K-Cups, Tassimo, Dolce Gusto, Lavazza and a wide variety of Coffee Pods, but have you indulged in the simple pleasure of whole loose leaf tea?

You might have heard of some of the health benefits this miracle plant has to offer, such as lowering cholesterol, or maybe even the benefits of weight loss and overall wellness. There's no doubt that we single serve coffee and tea lovers can't resist the temptation of the easy push of a button for a single serve brew, but did you ever wonder if these methods fall short in delivering the best tea has to offer? What can we be missing?

Coffeewiz Jaf loose leaf tea is imported from Sri Lanka.

Each region and elevation in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) provides teas of distinct taste, flavor and appearance. Every tea product within the Jaf Tea brand assortment is specially selected by master tea tasters who appraise almost 12,000 lots of tea weekly to find the ideal ones.

It is the supreme skill of the tea taster that ensures a consistent quality tea, regardless of weather patterns or seasonal variations at origin, every time the consumer buys a product. Within days of manufacture teas are packed at source to preserve the quality and freshness of the fine quality tea product.

I tried the Gunpowder Ceylon Green Tea recently, and even posted a video on Youtube of the brewing process, and how I did it. I had never brewed a cup of whole leaf tea before and was surprised at how easy it was. And how good it tasted. It was very different than the usual green tea bag experience I was used to, and I want to open your world to the experience of trying whole leaf tea.

DID YOU KNOW? Cinnamon was the first crop to receive government sponsorship in Ceylon, while the island was under Dutch control in the 1700s?

There's a whole tea story rich with culture and history. Please subscribe to our blog and check out Tea Time Tuesdays for our newest feature! And check us out on Facebook to join the discussion forums and to share your thoughts, comments and suggestions with our community!

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