I pulled this from Teavana's website, because I love tea recipes (especially the idea of mixing the black Mate teas with a chocolate tea). You should be able to order them online if you click the links below each picture.
Tea blending is the creative experience of mixing more than one type of tea together for a unique taste, aroma or health benefit. If you are able to visit one of our many Teavana stores across the country you can experience tea blending "face to face" by having our Teaologists brew a special blended tea for you. Teavana Teaologists are experts at mixing loose teas together and creating custom tea blends for boosting the complexity of the taste. Since it is hard to get an idea of how tea tastes and smells complement each other online, we have added a few tea blend suggestions below.
Many herbal tea blends are packed with the delightful taste of fruits and herbs, especially when mixed with other flavored loose teas. Rooibos teas add more fruit flavor as well as adding antioxidants to your cup. Plus, when mixing rooibos tea into an herbal tea blend, the resulting blended tea still remains caffeine free!
Popular Tea Blends
An energizing chai tea blend of mate and white tea:
| Samurai Chai Mate | White Ayurvedic Chai Tea |
A Teavana classic tea blend of jasmine green tea and tropical rooibos tea:
| Jasmine Pearls Green Tea | Rooibos Tropica Tea |
A coffee lover's blend of chocolatey MateVana and spicy chai tea:
| MateVana Herbal Tea | Rooibos Chai Tea |
A delicious green tea blend with peaches and strawberries:
| Peachberry Jasmine Sutra Green Tea | Strawberry Lemonade Herbal Tea |
This fruity green tea blend makes a great iced tea:
| Fruta Bomba Green Tea | Apple Lemon Pomegranate Rooibos Tea |
A blend of white and herbal teas bursting with flavor:
| Youthberry White Tea | Wild Orange Blossom Herbal Tea |
A fruity choice for calorie-counters:
| Weight To Go! Pu-erh Tea | Raspberry Riot Lemon Mate Tea |
A healthy white tea blend that adds antioxidants to your cup:
| Youthberry White Tea | Body + Mind White Tea |

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