KENYAN TEA

  • Kenyan Purple Tea Growing, Harvesting & Processing: Farm Tour

    Kenya is known for its black tea — strong, bold, and the kind you’ll find in most households. But there’s a new kid on the block that’s slowly making waves not in the local, but international markets: purple tea. We had the chance to visit a small farm in central Kenya that specializes in purple

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  • Kenyan Purple Tea Explained

    Despite the name, purple tea doesn’t actually brew into a purple drink — it usually looks light brown in your cup. The name “purple tea” comes from the color of the leaves on the plant, not the color of the brewed tea. But here’s the cool part: if you add a squeeze of lemon, the

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