Tocha Tea
Tocha — a Japanese Tea Drinking Game
In the tea tournaments many bowls of tea were served, and the objective of
the tournament was to guess which province each tea came from. Large bets
were placed on being able to determine which place each tea came from. The
rewards were often beautiful art pieces brought over from China.
The "Tocha" is still practiced in Japan and around the world by tea lovers.
Uniquely Flavoured, Certified Organic Teas
- Certified organic
- Certified kosher
- Bright attractive
packaging
- Made in Ontario,
Canada
- Environmentally
friendly packaging
- Available in six
delectable flavours
- • Masala Chai
- • Panfired Green
- • Green Mojito Mint
- • Citrus Rooibos
- • Earl Grey Bergamot
- • Green Sencha Mango
Made in Canada
Tocha tea is made in the ONLY certified organic tea facility in Canada and
the LARGEST in North America! The tea is produced on a $750,000
state-of-the-art tea machine in their facility in Ontario. The plant is
HACCP and third party audited (Silliker).
Environmentally Friendly Packaging
- Cartons are made
from 60% post consumer material and are 100% recyclable
- Cartons are printed
with vegetable inks
- Teabag paper is made
from 100% non-chlorine bleached pulp
- No excess packaging
such as teabag envelopes
- 24 teabags per box
Ingredients from Around the
World in Top Tea Growing Countries
Tocha tea base: The base is made with blends of East African & China tea.
The China Leaf is used as they are excellent for absorbing and maintaining
extracts.
Tocha herbs & spices: Tocha teas are flavoured with both liquid and dry
extracts, which are made up of only NATURAL flavourings. Herbs and spices
are also used to enhance the flavour of the teas such as organic lemon
myrtle (Citrus Rooibos), organic spearmint (Mojito Mint) and organic
cinnamon, cloves, cardamon, ginger root (Chai).
- Organic lemon myrtle
— Australia (Citrus Rooibos, Green Mojito Mint)
- Organic spearmint —
USA (Green Mojito Mint)
- Organic cinnamon,
cloves, cardamom, ginger root, and black pepper — India (Masala Chai)
Tocha Tea is quickly becoming a
favorite in tea houses and tea clubs across the country and has recently
been featured in many tea lovers websites and publications.