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        | How many major tea types are available at Teavana? |  | Definition 
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        | What are the two major classifications for tea at Teavana? |  | Definition 
 
        | (1) Teas coming from the actual tea plant known as Camellia sinensis (2) Teas generally known as herbal teas that come from other plants |  | 
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        | What are the major tea types available at Teavana? |  | Definition 
 
        | White, Green, Black, Oolong, Herbal, Rooibos, Mate |  | 
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        | How many teas are available in each tea type? |  | Definition 
 
        | Black (22), White (20), Green (18), Oolong (11), Herbal (12), Rooibos (12), Mate (5) |  | 
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        | subtle, complex, least processed, naturally sweet, very low in caffeine; there are Twenty white teas available at Teavana |  | 
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        | clean, desirable ECCG antioxidant complex; there are Eighteen green teas available at Teavana |  | 
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        | literally Black Dragon tea (烏龍茶 (simp.) 乌龙茶), "weight-loss tea", often found in Chinese restaurants; there are Eleven oolong teas available at Teavana |  | 
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        | strong, full-bodied; great with milk & sugar, straight or iced; "Good morning tea without the coffee jitters", great iced; there are Twenty-two black teas available at Teavana |  | 
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        | ranges from sweet to spicy, very fresh ingredients; there are Twelve herbal teas available at Teavana |  | 
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        | comes largely from South Africa, most commonly from a red bush, therefor also known as red tea (there are green varieties), great iced or hot; there are Twelve rooibos teas available at Teavana |  | 
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        | from a wild shrub mainly exported from Argentina, it is flavorful, contains a stimulant similar to caffeine but produces less jitters and is not as apt to addictive tendencies; there are Five maté teas available at Teavana |  | 
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