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Wissotzky Introduces New Line of Chai Teas

(Courtesy of Wissotzky) With today’s exploding fascination with international cuisines, American palates are increasingly eager to experience bolder, spicier flavors. That’s why more and more consumers are indulging in chai tea—a blend of herbs, spices and black tea that can be enjoyed, as Indian custom dictates, sweetened with milk or iced for a refreshing experience.

To that end, the Wissotzky Tea Company is debuting its new artisan spiced tea collection. Each blend pairs hand-selected black tea leaves with market spices, herbs and other natural ingredients, and is packed in a pyramid tea bag that allows for the perfect release of aroma and flavor.

Salted caramel chai is a sweet and savory beverage reminiscent of warm cinnamon, ginger root, cloves, sea salt and cardamom. In the ginger and turmeric blend, the earthy flavor of turmeric is joined with ginger root, cinnamon, cloves and cardamom. Spiced Nana mint combines the robust, flat-leaf Mediterranean mint with cinnamon, ginger root, cloves, cardamom and pepper. Pumpkin-spiced chai is a toasty balance of cinnamon and ginger with pumpkin pieces, cloves, cardamom, black pepper and chili.

Like all Wissotzky products, the Artisan Spiced Tea collection is kosher and non-GMO. It is available in packs of 6 per case (MSRP $4.99 per 16-serving box). Wissotzky products are distributed by KAYCO, the leading purveyor of kosher foods in the U.S.

These four new varieties are perfect to start off your day, for an afternoon pick-me-up or an after-dinner treat. Simply brew and serve with milk and sweetener as desired or serve them over ice.

Wissotzky Tea is an international, family-owned tea company based in Israel with offices in London and the United States. It is the leading tea distributor in Israel. Founded in 1849 in Moscow, Russia, it became the largest tea firm in the Russian Empire.

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