Tea, Green: Five Experts Serve Up Their Favorite Eco-Friendly Brews
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Traditional Medicinals,
Cold,
David Karr,
Sri Lanka,
Fair-Trade,
Swaraj 'Rajah' Banerjee,
Coffee,
China,
Products,
Loose Leaf,
Cooperative,
History,
St. Martin's,
Biodiversity,
Assam Plant,
Yerba Mate,
Tea Talk,
Black,
Noncorporate,
Experts,
Tea,
Solar Power,
Liquid Jade: The Story of Tea From East to West,
Books,
Gong Fu,
Handpicked,
Echinacea,
Tea Sommelier,
Production,
Lake County,
Small Organic Farmers' Association,
Los Angeles,
Sustainable,
Exhibit,
Rudolf Steiner,
Responsible,
Fowler Museum,
Certified,
Ucla,
Connoisseurs,
Curator,
Harvest,
Drinkers,
Newsletter,
Brews,
Practices,
Workforce,
Leaves,
Pesticides,
Workers,
Small-Scale,
Gretchen Iler,
Flu,
Beverage,
Citadel,
Organic,
Drink,
California,
Flavor,
Fujian Province,
Steep,
Usda,
Floral Notes,
Meditations With Tea: Paths to Inner Peace,
Sierra Magazine,
Ten Tea,
Silver Tips,
Rainforest-Safe,
Rishi Tea,
Herbs,
Deforestation,
Brands,
Illinois,
Infusion,
Oakland,
Pu-Erh Ginger,
Biodynamic,
Makaibari Tea Estates,
Ahmed Rahim,
Equal Exchange,
Diana Rosen,
Oolong,
Religion,
Industry,
Farmers,
Environment,
Yunnan Province,
Beatrice Hohenegger,
Recommendations,
Wuyi Mountain,
Ceylon,
Sebastopol,
Guayakí,
Numi,
Darjeeling,
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The tea industry has an ugly history of deforesting, damaging biodiversity, and using pesticides. To promote more enlightened sipping, we asked five experts to name their preferred brew.




Avital Binshtock | Posted 02.23.2010 | Green