Throw it all in Boston Harbor.
Wow. Can’t even have a cup of friggin tea!!!
I just bought this crap
Well if this is true then I’m going back to low cost pesticide products.
Unfortunately, the USA produces very little tea, so it must be imported.
I did visit a tea plantation near Charleston. It was probably about 5 acres. I was told tea is becoming popular among hobby farmers in the area.
The climate and elevation of North Georgia and Upstate S. Carolina should be quite suitable to tea production. Given its popularity in the 18th century, I’m surprised the colonists and early states didn’t attempt more plantations.
‘Organic’ seems to mean “we can tell you this thing is produced without pesticides (even though you have no proof) and charge you a higher price.”
Don’t panic, it’s organic.