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Colonial Tea CollectionDescription: Colonial Bohea: Pronounced Boo hee Ukers 510, Bohea was by far the largest tea import during colonial times. Sometimes called Bohea Souchong or Lapsang Bohea, the blend originated in China with trade to the British and Dutch East India Companies. It was so popular that the word bohea became the slang term for tea. The blend varied wildly, consisting of broken orange pekoe, pekoe, and souchong dumped in a pile and then sifted, typically
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Colonial Bohea: Pronounced “Boo-hee” - Ukers 510, Bohea was by far the largest tea import during colonial times. Sometimes called Bohea Souchong or Lapsang Bohea, the blend originated in China with trade to the British and Dutch East India Companies. It was so popular that the word bohea became the slang term for tea. The blend varied wildly, consisting of broken orange pekoe, pekoe, and souchong dumped in a pile and then sifted, typically the scrap tea of lower quality leaves, but was considered high quality by the colonists. 

Cacao Shell Tea: Martha Washington enjoyed drinking cacao shell tea, which she made from roasted shells and sipped at breakfast. George Washington wrote to his agent, “She will, . . . thank you to get 20 Lbs of the shells of Cocoa nuts, if they can be had of the Chocolate makers."

Young Hyson: Green tea made from young leaves that are thinly rolled to have a long, twisted appearance that unfurls when brewed. Some believe it to have been named after an English tea merchant, Phillip Hyson.  Hyson and Young Hyson tea were highly prized by the colonial Americans and tax on hyson was higher than for other teas.  During the Boston Tea Party there were 70 chests of Hyson destroyed.

Peppermint: Jonas Hanway, an 18th century British author, derided tea for its "sundry evils" and extolled herbal tea as an alternative. Peppermint was first classified in 1753, and was grown in colonial American gardens.  

Gunpowder: Lightly roasted and tightly rolled green tea- Temple of Heaven grade pinhead gunpowder tea. 

Ingredients: Cacao, green tea leaves, peppermint leaves, orange pekoe, pekoe, black tea leaves

Size/Type: 5 glass tubes filled with approximately 9-15 ounces of loose tea

Shelf Life: 3 Years

Hand packaged by Oliver Pluff & Co in Charleston, South Carolina.

Colonial Tea Collection

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