Black Owned Tea Businesses You Need to Know

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Tea has always been apart of my life since I was a child whether it was my mother giving me a cup because I was sick or seeing one of my elders drinking it on a daily basis. As I get older I find myself drinking it at home, work, and when I'm not feeling the best. I'm able to feel the benefits and effects of the different herbs and it draws me in to want to try more. With that being said here are some Black Owned Tea Businesses that should be in your cabinets! Be sure to check out these dope businesses via their Instagrams, websites, or their shops if you're in the area!

Brooklyn Tea

Brooklyn Tea was founded by husband and wife team Jamila Wright and official Tea Sommelier Alfonso Wright. Brooklyn Tea has become the hot spot for tea enthusiasts everywhere! If you love tea as much as we do, Brooklyn Tea is definitely for you. All of our teas are loose leaf, all natural, iced, hot and in more than 50 varietals. Stop by one of our tea rooms or purchase online today!

Adjourn Teahouse is an artisanal loose leaf tea company specializing in organic, hand crafted, full leaf tea blends. Their blends are luxurious, creative + nurturing begging our customers to pause if even for a few minutes at a time. This practice is a simple, sustainable investment of our time + to the overall wellness of our community. Adjourn, believes in creating moments to recenter and balance our whole selves through rituals that allow us to Adjourn - the practice of pausing intentionally.

Calabash Tea and Tonic

Dr. Sunyatta Amen, a naturopathic doctor, fifth-generation herbalist, and owner of Calabash Tea and Tonic located in Washington, D.C. (right by the Shaw-Howard Metro on the Green Line) is not your traditional restaurant serving healing tea, tonics, kombucha drinks, vegan eats, and positive energy. With the goal to heal and create a community Calabash also hosts parties, herbal learning classes, activist workshops, and more.

Ivy's Tea Co.

A pop culture and Hip-Hop inspired holistic health brand Ivy's Tea Co. has herbal tea and herb-infused sweeteners for the culture. Ivy's Tea Co. teas are lovingly hand-crafted, full leaf, and organic...all the time. With the belief that drinking teas and other herbal infusions are easy ways to nourish your body with the regenerative minerals they need to do just that; they challenge you to step your beverage game up and drink tea like an adult!!!

just add honey tea company

just add honey tea company created by a tea lover based in Atlanta, Georgia. Every cup is fresh, fun, and filled with sophisticated flavors combined with stimulating and soothing ingredients. With all natural, pure, and easily recognizable ingredients. Their mission is to bring thoughtfully blended teas to your doorstep. Anytime. Anywhere.

My Cup of Tea

My Cup of Tea is a small business of tea packaging and distribution that started as a marketplace ministry to serve the growing specialty tea niche market in the Memphis area. Their goal was to inspire customers to use their teatime to deepen their own relationship with God and to develop stronger relationships with family and friends. Thus, the mission became to promote the enjoyment of tea and the practice of hospitality.

Black Momma Teas

Known for our gluten-free loose leaf tea selections, biodegradable tea bags and organic flavored agave, Black Momma Teas offers all that you need to savor every last drop without the guilt. They also offer CBD Hemp Tea and Simple syrups to mix with everything you want sweet from tea and coffee to baked goods and more.

The Black Leaf Tea and Culture Shop

The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop was created to share the love for tea, engage the community and celebrate Black Culture. Their tea blends are here to spread joy and inspire all who sip to be as creative and bold as the blends they drink. They've curated conversations and created spaces for young Black professionals that don’t have a space in New England, where they host a monthly Young Black Professionals Mixer and Tea Talks. These are spaces for us to commune and feel free to be ourselves.

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