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Would YOU Try Pei Pa Koa Tea At This Year’s Singapore Tea Festival?

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Would YOU Try Pei Pa Koa Tea At This Year’s Singapore Tea Festival?

July 19, 2019

Would YOU Try Pei Pa Koa Tea At This Year's Singapore Tea Festival?

Calling all tea aficionados – do you have plans for the weekend yet? Well, you might want to head down to Jewel Changi Airport for this year’s Singapore Tea Festival 2019.

Happening from today (19 July) till Sunday (21 July), there’s a tea-riffic lineup of tea-related things to do such as new and unique tea creations to get your hands on, as well as exciting workshops (including kombucha making!).

Presented by teapasar, there are over 50 brands participating, including five new-to-Singapore brands and 13 artisanal food brands. We round up eight must-try items while you’re there:

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Text: Domenica Tan/Home & Decor & Elizabeth Liew

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Would YOU Try Pei Pa Koa Tea At This Year's Singapore Tea Festival?
1. Nespresso Compatible Tea Capsules from A.muse Projects
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A.muse Projects tea pods are available in two flavours, Earl Grey and Peach Green — a fruity green tea blend. They are 100 per cent compostable and fully compatible with Nespresso coffee machines.

2. Fizzicle junboocha
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What’s junboocha? “It’s a naturally carbonated prebiotic and probiotic beverage made with honey,” shares Singapore brand Fizzicle. Junboocha comes in caffeinated and non-caffeinated options that are brewed with certified organic tea and ingredients. If you’re keen to taste Singapore’s only caffeine-free junboocha, try Calmboocha and Honeysuckle Silverfungus.

3. Blooming Tea from Petale Tea
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Petale Tea’s blooming tea is made of organic green tea and dried flowers such as jasmine, osmanthus, gomphrena, marigold, rose, lavender and lily.

Not only will you enjoy a refreshing drink, you’ll also be in for a visual experience!

4. Herbal teas from Pukka
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Try organic herbal teas from leading health and wellbeing brand Pukka. There are eight flavours including Night Time, Three Chamomile, Three Mint, Supreme Matcha Green and more.

5. Herbal Mint Pei Pa Koa tea latte from Woobbee
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If the taste of Pei Pa Koa is your cup of tea, you’ll want to try this unique beverage from Woobbee. Exclusive to the Singapore Tea Festival, Woobbee cold brew tea series are served in PPK glass bottles – ingenious!

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6. Cold brew tea from Zestyleaf
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Brew your own refreshing iced teas at home that are healthy, all natural and additive free! Try Zestyleaf tea bags with refreshing and zesty fruit and pure tea flavours.

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7. Tea-infused beauty products from oasis:skin
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Oasis:skin is a fully vegan and cruelty-free beauty brand. With products for your face, body and hair, you can treat yourself to a spa-like experience at home. Try the Singapore Tea Festival exclusives, like the tea-infused solid shampoos and conditioners, made of roasted tea leaves, including flavours like rose and thyme, pine hojicha, and yuzu and matcha.

8. Tea-infused chocolates from Fossa Chocolate x Pekoe & Imp
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Tea and chocolate in one bite! Try flavours like Oolong, Hongcha and Duckshit (it’s a type of tea!).

Plan your visit to Singapore Tea Festival 2019 at Jewel Changi Airport, B1 Atrium:

19th July (Fri), 2pm to 10pm
20th & 21st July (Sat & Sun), 10am to 10pm

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