ABOUT GREEN MANGO PEACH
TEA TYPE : GREEN TEA
Tea Forté creatively coupled cooling peppermint leaves with the succulent sweet taste of sunny mangos and orchard picked peach for an indulgent cup that does not overpower this most perfectly balanced peach tea. Peppermint leaves have a green hued lance-shaped leaves while the rounder leaves of spearmint are more of a grayish green hued color. Peppermint is similar in flavor to spearmint, but it contains menthol, which gives it a more subtle flavor and a bit more cooling sensation on the palate. Our Peppermint leaf is striking, with a fantastically fresh and cleansing flavor. Green Mango Peach is ideal for people that like fruit-flavored green teas. Unsweetened or sweetened with honey, the flavor of mangoes and peaches provides an unusual blend of exotic flavors for lovers of green teas.
Sweet, pine-scented mangoes are notoriously hard to skin and to pit. They contain a single hard flat seed surrounded by slippery flesh. To pit and slice a mango easily, try the "hedgehog method." Hold the mango with the seam along the stem parallel to the knife. Cut a hemisphere off of each side of the mango, about a quarter to a half inch to either side of the stem. Each hemisphere should then be scored with a knife in a grid-like pattern. Cut down to the skin, but not through it. Once scored, push firmly up on the middle of the skin side of the hemisphere with your fingers, while pushing down on the rim with your thumbs, turning the hemisphere inside out. At this point, a "hedgehog" shaped hemisphere with cubes of mango flesh should be sticking out of the inside-out skin. The cubes can be easily sliced off with a paring knife for no-mess mango pieces!
Green teas are well known for their high antioxidant levels and ability to arrest free radicals in our bodies. Green tea includes many kinds of antioxidant polyphenols, such as flavonoids, thearubigins and epicatechins. The strongest antioxidant effects are often attributed to catechins, including EGCG which has received a great deal of media attention lately.
Recent epidemiological research strongly suggests that frequent green tea consumption reduces mortality, and studies have identified potential benefits preventing ailments as diverse as tooth decay, cancer and heart disease. Additionally, green tea includes L-theanine, a substance that has been shown to improve concentration and create a feeling of relaxation. Theanine is thought to counterbalance caffeine in tea, and is often cited as a reason that tea may make one less jittery than coffee.
Sweet, pine-scented mangoes are notoriously hard to skin and to pit. They contain a single hard flat seed surrounded by slippery flesh. To pit and slice a mango easily, try the "hedgehog method." Hold the mango with the seam along the stem parallel to the knife. Cut a hemisphere off of each side of the mango, about a quarter to a half inch to either side of the stem. Each hemisphere should then be scored with a knife in a grid-like pattern. Cut down to the skin, but not through it. Once scored, push firmly up on the middle of the skin side of the hemisphere with your fingers, while pushing down on the rim with your thumbs, turning the hemisphere inside out. At this point, a "hedgehog" shaped hemisphere with cubes of mango flesh should be sticking out of the inside-out skin. The cubes can be easily sliced off with a paring knife for no-mess mango pieces!
Green teas are well known for their high antioxidant levels and ability to arrest free radicals in our bodies. Green tea includes many kinds of antioxidant polyphenols, such as flavonoids, thearubigins and epicatechins. The strongest antioxidant effects are often attributed to catechins, including EGCG which has received a great deal of media attention lately.
Recent epidemiological research strongly suggests that frequent green tea consumption reduces mortality, and studies have identified potential benefits preventing ailments as diverse as tooth decay, cancer and heart disease. Additionally, green tea includes L-theanine, a substance that has been shown to improve concentration and create a feeling of relaxation. Theanine is thought to counterbalance caffeine in tea, and is often cited as a reason that tea may make one less jittery than coffee.
We're proud to offer our loose leaf tea canisters of USDA-certified organic tea. The weight of the tea ranges from 30-130 grams depending on the volume of the blend. Each canister contains 35-50 servings. All canisters are 100% recyclable.