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Tea People - Ethically Sourced and Delicious Teas

Tea People is a UK based award winning speciality tea company that is passionate about spreading the richness of natural, high quality whole-leaf tea. With over 100 varieties to choose from, our teas range from the finest premium single estate tea to our own unique blends, flavours and herbal infusions. Our teas come in both loose leaf form and in plastic-free biodegradable pyramid tea bags which are available in attractive eco-friendly retail packs as well as in larger catering packs for the food service clients. We also provide a wide range of gifting solutions for our retail customers. Many of our teas have won the prestigious Great Taste Awards. We use only natural, pure to form ingredients and stock a wide range of certified Organic teas as well. Furthermore, we are a certified social enterprise whose vision is to eliminate poverty in tea growing regions of the world by funding educational, healthcare and womenย’s empowerment projects through the profits earned.

The UK Loose Leaf Tea Company Ltd

the uk loose leaf tea company suppliers of Green Tea, Black Tea, Red Tea, Organic Tea, Decaffeinated Tea, Herbal Tea, Fruit Infusions, Slimming Tea, Detox Tea, try a new flavour every day.

Grey's Teas

We offer over 150 high-grade loose leaf teas from areas of the world renown for the quality of their teas. These traditionally made orthodox teas include orchid-like China Keemuns, creamy Yunnans, smoky Lapsang Souchongs, floral highland Ceylons or aromatic Oolongs; malty Assams, muscatel Darjeelings and smooth Nepalese teas. Fragrant Nilgiris from India's Blue Mountains. Green teas from China, Darjeeling, Japan or Kenya. Sublime White and grassy yellow teas from China. Over 30 teas are organic.

Funky Monk

Funkymonk matcha is made by stone grinding only the finest tips and buds of the tea bush, taken from the first harvest of the year, which results in an intensely green powder producing a fresh and sweet tasting tea, a million miles away from the bitt