Consider these 3 things for mothers day gift

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Do you know what is the best gift for Mother's Day? It is the one that has been carefully chosen. Here are three things to consider when buying a Mother's Day gift.

1. For the mothers who prefer organic tea

Tea Forté is proud to bring you organic tea as part of our commitment to sustainable farming and healthy living. It’s important to us to produce genuinely distinctive, expressive leaves are grown with care, unlikely to be found anywhere else in the world. The result is our premium portfolio of organic teas, all of which have earned USDA Certified Organic status.

What makes tea organic?

The difference between conventional and organic tea has as much to do with the way it’s grown as it does with the way it’s processed after harvesting. For tea to achieve USDA Organic certification, it must be grown without harmful fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides, or pesticides, and it has to meet a strict set of agricultural requirements. Specifically, farms and businesses must complete a five-step process set forth by the federal government, including an application process, an onsite inspection, and a thorough review by a USDA-accredited certifying agent. This system of checks and balances ensures organic methods are being followed with precision from start to finish.

All our loose tea in canister are organic so why not get her a new blend of black tea such as Sweet Orange Spice or Strawberry Hibsicus with Oolong, Green Mango Peach green tea, White Ginger Pear white tea or a herbal tea or a mix! Check our sweet box of 15 pouches of monodoses of herbal tea. Combine in a beautiful basket or box with our Kati Steeping Cup with infuser basket, lots of different designs to choose from.

2. For the mothers who prefer to avoid caffeine

Relax and unwind with our caffeine-free teas. Tea Forté understands that some of our customers are sensitive to caffeine and would like to know the differences between the terms “decaffeinated tea” and “caffeine-free tea.” The word “decaffeinated” refers to teas that once contained caffeine and went through a process to remove it almost entirely, try our Decaf Breakfast in our iconic pyramids. The phrase “caffeine-free,” on the other hand, refers to ingredients not related to Camellia Sinensis, the species of plant whose leaves and buds are used to produce tea. Herbal tea is caffeine-free, and some examples of the plants often used to create it include hibiscus, chamomile, and rooibos.

3. For the mothers who prefer black tea

Complex and assertive, black tea is the most consumed of all the teas. Black tea goes through four stages of production – withering, rolling, oxidation and drying/firing. This process results in an intense taste and contains more caffeine than less oxidized teas. Tea Forté only seeks out small tea gardens dedicated to quality and sustainable practices, to protect and benefit the people and the land. Tea Forté selects large, well-shaped leaves that are hand processed and carefully crafted, a task that requires patience and a passion for our offerings of exquisite black tea.