↑About Eden Organic
Eden Organic is a brand of organic certified food products, owned by Eden Foods. The company was founded in 1968 as a cooperative natural food store, and is based in Clinton, MI. The company still has a physical store, but has expanded into offering its own brand of food products, which are sold in stores throughout the U.S. and also online.
Eden Organic has a line of teas, including both tea bags and loose-leaf. The pure tea selection of Eden tends towards Japanese green teas.
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A nice, simple green tea. The flavor is weaker than I would like, though. The aroma is likewise nice but too weak. I'd love to try a more robust version of this style tea.
Read Full ReviewOh my gosh, I loved this tea! This is on my list of next tea purchases, alongside barley tea. I was really surprised how much this tea reminded me of barely tea, scent-wise, and I enjoyed it's dark roasty tones. Its quality was beyond what I usually expect from a tea bag.
Read Full ReviewI tried this one in the dining hall at Haverford college; yay.
This is a roasted kukicha, making it both hojicha and kukicha, and I think it's dark roasted enough that it is more like typical hojicha than typical (green) kukicha or twig tea. It also contains quite a lot of leaf, not just twig, again making it more ...
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1 | Brytta Sóþword | 1 | 17 |
2 | Alex Zorach | 1 | 17 |
3 | Kelsey | 1 | 17 |
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