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- This light
golden-colored oolong, also called Ti Quan Yin, is the most popular oolong in
the world. It has a lively and complex
palate with sweet notes, a must-have for any tea-lover.
- This tea’s name,
which translates literally as “Tea of the Iron Goddess of Mercy,” stems from a
wonderful myth about a destitute tea farmer who respectfully cared for the
dilapidated temple and statue of this Goddess. One night, the farmer dreamed
that the Goddess came to him and told him to look behind her temple for his
reward. There he found a single sprout of tea, which he nurtured and cultivated,
and which is the tea we now know as Ti Quan Yin.
- A Give Back Tea:
10 % of the proceeds from each purchase go to The (Rabbi) Sally Jane Priesand
Endowment. Rabbi Sally, America's first
ordained female rabbi and the second ordained female rabbi in the world, is a
champion for social justice, and her endowment is dedicated to furthering
Jewish education and supporting social causes.
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