Malabar Spices-Infused Tea Blends

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Everyday People Coffee and Tea Boasts a Rare Tea Blend

This rare tea blend, offered by Everyday People Coffee and Tea, is bound to spark the curiosity of consumers, especially individuals living in North America who have less knowledge about the cultural spice profiles of other continents and countries. The BIPOC-founded and Washington-based company make unique and rare tea blends available to consumers. The Rooibos Masala Chai Loose Leaf Herbal Tea is one of those offerings. The exceptional blend combines sweet rooibos—which is fairly common on the tea market—with "mouth enlightening Malabar spices." Everyday People Coffee and Tea note that South Africa, India, and Thailand are the tea's origin, and tapped regions include Cederberg, Kerala, and Petchabun. The growing altitudes of this herbal blend range between 500 - 2500 feet above sea level.
Trend Themes
1. Cultural Spice Profiles - Opportunity to create more unique and rare tea blends by combining different cultural spice profiles.
2. Bipoc-owned Businesses - Opportunity to support and promote more BIPOC-owned businesses in the food and beverage industry.
3. Origin-tapped Blends - Opportunity to tap into different regions and origins to create unique and rare tea blends.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for more companies to offer unique and rare tea blends infused with cultural spices to diversify their product offerings.
2. Travel and Tourism - Opportunity to offer tea tours and workshops focused on the origin and cultural significance of different tea blends.
3. Retail - Opportunity to showcase and sell more unique and rare tea blends with cultural spice profiles at specialty food and beverage stores.

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