Eden Foods Organic Genmaicha Tea A unique blend of tender, organic sencha green tea leaves from the most famous tea producing area of Uji, Japan and roasted organic brown rice. The mild soothing taste of Spring in the leaves and the nutty flavor and aroma of roasted grain reminiscent of Fall complement and enliven each other. A most delicious tea served hot or cold, in any season. Traditional centuries old processes preserve green teas powerful antioxidants, collectively referred to as catechins. 80 percent less caffeine than brewed coffee. Convenient, easy to use, Earth friendly tea bags.
Ingredients: Organic Tea Leaves (Camellia Sinensis), Organic Roasted Brown Rice
A Dedicated Natural Food Company, Eden Foods is family owned and operated since 1968, remaining independent and not publicly traded. We use only the finest whole food that can be procured, from growers and processors we personally know and trust. We do everything it takes to acquire the absolute best, no shortcuts. We have full transparency with complete disclosure of ingredients. We make food that tastes great and is good for you. Our U.S. facilities rated Superior and Excellent by AIB.
Eden believes in local first whenever it makes sense, and most ingredients are grown from a few miles to a few hundred miles of Eden's Michigan headquarters. These include organic soybeans, dry beans, cabbage, spelt, apples, tart cherries, strawberries, pastry wheat, and tomatoes. Other North American family farm organically grown Eden foods include grains from the Midwest and Western high plains, almonds and brown rice from California, flax seeds from Saskatchewan, sesame from Texas, dulse from New Brunswick; and much more.
Note: consumers may wonder why Eden Foods products do not carry the green "USDA Organic" seal. Eden Foods explains: "Though all EDEN organic food is grown, handled, processed, and certified in a way that meets and exceeds the requirements for using the 'USDA Organic' seal, Eden chooses not to use this seal on its food labels. In short this seal does not approach Eden's standards for organic, in practice or in spirit."
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