Ginger Mint

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Ginger Mint - Farmatuur
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Ginger Mint

Description

Ginger Mint is a spiced infusion from Kazi Yetu, blending green tea, mint, ginger and rosemary. The mint is sourced from smallholder farmers in Morogoro, while the rosemary grows at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in northern Tanzania. This combination creates a perfect balance of freshness and warmth. The infusion won the AVPA Award for Best Herbal Blend and was named Drink of the Week by Imbibe Magazine.

The infusion is light green and releases a fresh, spicy aroma. The taste balances mint and ginger, rounded by rosemary and a gentle, warming finish.

In Dar es Salaam, women at Kazi Yetu carefully package the tea. The company provides stable employment and training, empowering women and small farmers across the region.

Details & Storage
  • Tea class: Herbal infusion
  • Producer: Kazi Yetu
  • Country of origin: Tanzania
  • Ingredients: Green tea, mint, rosemary, ginger
  • Tasting profile: Fresh, Spicy, Vegetal
  • Caffeine: Yes

Storing loose leaf tea correctly is important to preserve its freshness and flavour. Keep it away from the four elements that affect quality: air, heat, light, and moisture.

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Farm

Kazi Yetu

Kazi Yetu means "our work" in Swahili. In Tanzania, most tea leaves the country unprocessed and anonymous. Kazi Yetu deliberately chooses a different direction: every step, from picking to packaging, provides work for people in the country itself.

In their factory in Dar es Salaam, they process, blend and package tea from the Usambara mountains and spices from Zanzibar. The majority of employees are women with permanent contracts, a wage above the minimum wage, and social protection.

Read more about Kazi Yetu.

Tea Kulture

Every remarkable tea begins long before it reaches your cup. It begins in living soil, in mountain mists, in the patient hands of tea masters who have spent generations perfecting their craft. At Tea Kulture, tea is not simply a beverage it is a celebration of nature, culture and human connection.

Working directly with exceptional tea gardens across Asia, Africa and Europe, Tea Kulture brings together rare loose-leaf teas that reflect the unique terroir of their origin. Every harvest tells the story of its landscape, its climate and the people who dedicate their lives to cultivating it with respect for nature. By choosing direct trade, supporting local communities and preserving traditional craftsmanship, Tea Kulture demonstrates that exceptional tea can nourish not only those who drink it, but also the people and ecosystems that make it possible.

At Farmatuur, we believe that a love affair with nature is also a love affair with tea. Every leaf carries the quiet intelligence of the landscape from which it grows, inviting us to slow down, reconnect and appreciate the extraordinary beauty that nature offers in its purest form.