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Steeping Around With Rekaya


Aug 27, 2021

In teatime, host Rekaya Gibson features Pineapple Mint by Shaka Tea. In tea talk, she shares the history of growing tea in the United States from 1799 to present day. In tea news, she announces the launch of Mavusana Premium Rooibos Tea in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa.

Mentioned in This Episode:

Shaka Tea - www.shakatea.com

Mamaki, a native plant of Hawaii

André Michaux, French Botanist

Henry Middleton

Dr. Junius Smith

Dr. Alexis Forster

Dr. Charles Shepard, Pinehurst Tea Plantation, Summerville, South Carolina

Thomas J. Lipton Incorporated

Mark Fleming and William Barclay Hall

Charleston Tea Garden – www.charlestonteagarden.com

American Classic Tea, a 100% tea from America’s own tea garden

Bigelow Tea Company - www.bigelowtea.com

U.S. League of Tea Growers – www.usteagrowers.com

Mavusana Premium Rooibos Tea - www.mavusana.co.za

Stellenbosch, Western Cape in South Africa

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