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The Difference Between Earl Grey & Blue Lady
  • by Karla Walker

The Difference Between Earl Grey & Blue Lady

Earl Grey and Blue Lady are very similar in both recipe and history, yet they offer unique drinking experiences. There are times when you feel like having a bold and aromatic tea, and there are times when you prefer a...

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How We Keep Our Teas Pure & Full of Natural Flavor
  • by Matt Kellso

How We Keep Our Teas Pure & Full of Natural Flavor

In a world where it is increasingly important to understand what products make up the food and beverages we are putting in our bodies, there are times when we come across an unfamiliar ingredient that makes us reevaluate. "Natural flavors"...

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To Toast or Not to Toast | Hojicha and Other Toasted Japanese Teas
  • by Karla Walker

To Toast or Not to Toast | Hojicha and Other Toasted Japanese Teas

I have to be honest; when I joined Hackberry Tea, I was first a coffee drinker who happened to enjoy tea once in a while. If you don't know about Hackberry Tea, we are the tea side of Sagebrush Coffee....

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Tea Storage and Shelf Life
  • by Matt Kellso

Tea Storage and Shelf Life

One of the many things we love about tea is that it has a long shelf life, so we can enjoy it for longer periods of time. That being said, different storage methods exist for different types of teas and...

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Featured Recipe | Strawberry Tea Latte
  • by Kourtney Cooley

Featured Recipe | Strawberry Tea Latte

Tea is a delightful beverage that can be enjoyed on its own, but it can also be used to create delectable tea lattes and other tea-based drinks. At Hackberry, we take pride in sharing some of our favorite tea recipes...

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black graphic saying "drinking tea for halloween" in white and orange text.
  • by Matt Kellso

No Tricks, Just Treats with These Halloween Teas

Tea blends of all types can be enjoyed year-round. One way tea is unique is that it can be brewed to complement the season you are experiencing. A fun way to enjoy tea is to discover or create your own...

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Black Tea 101 | History, Processing, and Health Benefits
  • by Cameron Dodd

Black Tea 101 | History, Processing, and Health Benefits

Hot. Iced. Sweetened. Unsweetened. You may think you know it. You may have been drinking it your whole life. 

But there are intricacies about black tea that are fairly unknown and truly staggering. It has started wars, been used as currency, and is the most popular type of tea in the world. But there’s more to this tea than banknotes and bloodshed and bottom lines. There’s history and processing and health benefits and more! 

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Tea 101 | A Brief Overview of the Tea Plant
  • by Cameron Dodd

Tea 101 | A Brief Overview of the Tea Plant

It’s started wars, been used as currency, and–aside from water–it is the number one most consumed beverage in the world. What is it?  Tea, of course!  Tea may seem simple at first. It is, after all, just steeping leaves in...

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China | Tea's Birthplace and Top Producer
  • by Cameron Dodd

China | Tea's Birthplace and Top Producer

Of all the tea origin stories, the history and evolution of tea in China is the most influential. Tea cultivation and consumption began here, making tea a deeply embedded part of Chinese culture since before the third century. Originally, monks...

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Egypt | Historical and Cultural Impact of Tea
  • by Zoë Maiden

Egypt | Historical and Cultural Impact of Tea

  The art of drinking tea has significantly influenced many different regions and cultures for centuries. We have learned about the first discovery of tea in China and its migration through Europe and India. Now, this beloved beverage is consumed...

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Fruit Tea 101: History & Benefits
  • by Cameron Dodd

Fruit Tea 101: History & Benefits

Fruit tea, served hot or cold, is naturally sweet and deliciously refreshing. But what exactly are we drinking when we drink fruit tea? Well, for starters, it may surprise you to hear that fruit tea is not technically ‘tea’. Tea...

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India | A Top Producer of Our Favorite Teas
  • by Zoë Maiden

India | A Top Producer of Our Favorite Teas

The History of Tea in India: How They Became a Top Producer of Our Favorite Teas India and China are the two countries that contend for the title of “World’s Largest Tea Producer,” but their competition is a relatively recent...

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