Posts tagged Organic Tea

August 25, 2009

How would you describe Teatulia Teas?

At Teatulia…

We keep it simple.
We are purists.
We have 7 teas.
All 7 Teatulia Teas are organic whole leaf.
If you like your tea in a bag, you can get those whole leaves in lovely biodegradable silken pyramid teabags.  Or if you relish the loose leaf experience, all of our teas come loose too.
Now, about those 7.
 
Teatulia Black Linda’s [...]

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April 25, 2008

Tetulia – More Than Organic

By definition, to be certified USDA Organic, you must adhere to the following:
Avoidance of most synthetic chemical inputs (e.g. fertilizer, pesticides, antibiotics, food additives, etc), genetically modified organisms, irradiation, and the use of sewage sludge. At Tetulia, we go far beyond Organic: We follow the Masanobu Fukuoka “Do Nothing” farming method. The Fukuoka Method [...]

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April 9, 2008

The Tetulia Cooperative – Bringing life to the land and people

When the first camellia sinensis was planted in the Tetulia garden in 2000, the goal wasn’t necessarily to produce an amazing premium tea. The goal was to employ the largest number of people in a healthy, progressive and environmentally-friendly enterprise. It just so happens that Tetulia accomplished this, while cultivating a world-class organic tea!
One of the programs [...]

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April 3, 2008

Tetulia – Using the Masanobu Fukuoka Natural Farming Method

Now that I have gotten somewhat past the initial shock of these majestic surroundings, let me introduce you to a whole new shock – the incredible natural farming methods used in this tea garden. First let me start by saying that natural farming doesn’t always mean organic, and vice versa. In this case, Tetulia is [...]

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March 12, 2008

Tetulia Teas Granted USDA NOP Organic Certified First Ever Bangladeshi Organic Tea

Official Media Advisory
Tetulia, premium hand-picked organic teas from Bangladesh, announces USDA NOP Organic Certification. On February 28, 2008, the garden where Tetulia teas come from – Kazi & Kazi Tea Estate Ltd (KKTE) – made history by becoming the first, and only, tea garden in Bangladesh to be certified organic.
In 2000, KKTE broke the [...]

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