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Can I still order Teavana Online? Part II
Posted by      06/10/2018 16:07:54     Tea News    0 Comments

In our last guide on how to substitute your favorite teas from Teavana, we covered only 5 of them. If you were a big Teavana fan, you probably know they had more than hundred blends. Can you substitute all of them? People say that everyone is unique, but no one is irreplaceable. Same goes for teas. If you missed the first part of our guide, click here.

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Kamiya Papaya Oolong

Does your tea need to be tropical and sweet, and remind you of perfect sandy beaches, azure sea and fresh fruits? We have just the right replacement for this pineapple, papaya and apple mix blended into oolong tea. Try replacing Hawaii with Caribbean and oolong with white tea. Purely organic, Carribean Cream is a blend of papaya chunks, candied pineapple, pieces of yogurt added for extra creaminess and fine Chinese white tea. For a cinnamon touch, add one small stick into your cup.

Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls

The ultimate Jasmine Dragon Pheonix Pearls is one of those teas you either love or hate. We love it, so we created our own tea from Fuding Da Hao variety. Fresh organic jasmine flowers were a perfect match for our green tea buds, and our Organic Jasmine Pearls was born. If you had a thing for Teavana's Jasmine Dragon Pheonix Pearls, this tea is a must try.

Japanese Wild Cherry Green Tea

There is an incredible charm in Japanese spring that rarely anyone can resist. When that charm gets transferred into tea, enriched with pretty rose petals and blended into the freshest Japanese sencha you can find, you get Chunky Cherry - flavored tea classic in organic version.

Teavana Silver Needle White Tea

Buying Teavana Silver Needle white tea after the closure is quite a risky attempt. Some vendors tried to use the opportunity and sell Silver Needle under the Teavana brand. But, if you want to know what you are drinking, check out the organic Silver Needle from Fujian.

Monkey Picked Oolong Tea

No matter how much we would like to think monkeys go up on the trees or run around tea bushes picking tea leaves, unfortunately, it's only a legend. More possible scenario is monkey picking up your snack when you turn away your head. Monkey Picked part refers to tea of higher quality, different from the usual mechanical picking. Try replacing it with even more unique Buddha Hand – organic tea with a flavor profile you might truly like.

Want to switch to organic blends crafted with love and keeping both flavors and ingredients in mind? Browse the full offer in our online tea shop.

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