Well-Being Tea Focus by Tazo
Tazo Well-Being Tea Focus - 16 Tea Bags
Tazo Well-Being Tea Focus is an enticing source of wonder, inspiration & antioxidants. Tazo Well-Being Tea Focus weaves a brilliant tapestry of malty black tea, roasted yerba maté, orange essence and cocoa peel. This bright, energizing tea is frequently enjoyed by translators of ancient scrolls and by other gurus of mental calisthenics. Sip Tazo Well-Being Tea Focus while studying anything from astronomy to the assembly instructions for your new yurt.
Revive your day with this mix of black tea, orange essence, cocoa peel and roasted yerba maté, and who knows where it will lead? Tazo Well-Being Tea Focus just may sharpen your view of the world and have you windsurfing through the rest of your afternoon.
Caffeine Guide
Tazo Well-Being Tea Focus contains 46-60 mg of caffeine. Caffeine values are based on an 8 fl oz serving and reflect Tazo's standard brewing methods. A standard 8 fl oz drip coffee contains 150 mg of caffeine.
Well-Being
To keep your body and spirit flourishing, Tazo offers teas crafted especially to uplift, comfort or just send you on a flight of fancy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to store tea? How long will it stay fresh?
Once roasted, tea begins to lose its flavor the longer it is exposed to air and moisture. However, tea retains its full flavor profile for up to one year. Tazo recommends buying your tea weekly and storing it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Tea in an unopened bag, box or tin can stay fresh for up to one year. Carefully read the packaging of your tea to determine shelf life.
What is the best brewing method?
The best brewing method for your tea can be found on the packaging.
The 4 Fundamentals
The recipe for a great cup of tea is broken into four fundamentals: Proportion, Brew Time, Water and Freshness. Understand and follow the guidelines for each, and you're on your way to brewing a great cup of tea every time.
- Proportion
Use the right proportion of tea to water. This is the most important step in making great tea. For the most flavorful cup of tea, Tazo recommends carefully reading the tea packaging for proper measurements.
- Brew Time
Brew or steeping time can significantly affect the flavor and strength of your cup of tea. Please refer to the brewing instructions on your package of tea for recommended ideal brewing / steeping times.
- Water
Use fresh, cold water heated to just off the boil. A cup of tea is 98 percent water. Therefore, the water you use to make tea should taste clean, fresh, and free of impurities. Please refer to your package of tea for recommended water temperature for your particular tea. Any cooler than recommended and the water can't adequately do the job.
- Freshness
Use tea that is within the recommended shelf life, found on your package of tea. The enemies of tea are oxygen, light, heat, and moisture. To keep tea fresh, store it in an opaque, airtight container at room temperature. Storing tea in the refrigerator or freezer for daily use can damage the tea as warm, moist air condenses to the tea ingredients whenever the container is opened.
Discovering Tazo
Tazo is for Tea
Tazo is for tasting the wind, mist and sunshine that blessed the leaves the morning they were picked. They're for revering all the best things the earth has to offer. They're for plucking the finest teas and botanicals and reimagining them into unexpected cups of inspiration.
Why Tazo Blends
Everything they do is rooted in their love and reverence for tea. And the tradition of blending teas with botanicals, herbs, roots and spices is as old as the tradition of drinking tea itself.
They have longstanding relationships with top tea gardens all over the world. They purchase unblended teas at the peak of freshness and they deliver them into the expert hands of their blenders. In turn they artfully alchemize these treasures into tapestries of places, times, cultures and ideas.
Let the Cup Speak
Every tea Tazo offers is tasted up to five times before they serve it to you. They insist on perfect, true flavors. And they hope that every delicious sip fills your imagination with stories of your ancestors, the drama of nature's patterns and the universal comfort of rituals.
The winding path of our tea journey is paved with exceptionally high standards.
Tazo is fastidiously picky to the point of obsession. So they hike, climb, and paddle to seek the very best ingredients. They travel the globe, inviting only the finest growers to the Tazo™ tea party.
How Tazo Got Its Name
The name Tazo has roots in many civilizations. Tazo actually means "river of life" in the Romany language, and was used as a toast to life by ancient Greeks. Tazo also means "fresh" in several Hindi dialects. In ancient Babylonia, Tazo was a rejuvenating elixir thought to have magical properties.
Suggested Use
For Best Brewing (Hot Tea)
- Bring fresh, filtered water to a boil at 212°F (100°C).
- Pour 8 fl oz (236 ml) of water over the filterbag in your cup.
- Let it steep for 5 minutes. Wait patiently for perfection.
Iced tea: Place two bags in an eight ounce container and steep for five minutes. Remove bags and pour hot teas into a tall glass filled with ice.
Ingredients
Black tea, lemon balm, chicory, cocoa peels, roasted yerba maté, rose petals, citrus essence oil, rosemary and natural flavor.
About Tazo
To most people, Tazo is simply a wonderfully delicious beverage that begins when the world’s finest teas are blended with extraordinary imagination. Modern tea scholars believe that the original Tazo formulas can still be seen on the Tazo stone, which was uncovered when a cave on the shores of the red sea was revealed by an abnormally low tide following a lunar eclipse and earthquake in 1987. You may be content not to think about it at all, but simply enjoy the rich, invigorating, contemplative, satisfying experience that is Tazo.
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