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Episode 11: Learn about Organic Teas with Maria Laura Reyes from Tadin Herb & Tea Co.

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Today we invite Maria Laura, Tadin’s Quality Assurance Manager, back onto the podcast to tell us everything we need to know about buying organic teas. We dive into what the label ‘Organic’ really means, where organic teas are sourced, and learn about one of Tadin’s organic teas, Serene Dreams.

USDA Organic is a labeling term that indicates that a certain food or other agricultural product has been produced according to the USDA Organic guidelines. Maria Laura explains the four categories that organic products can fall into and what labels to look out for when picking out your next organic tea.

Sourced solely from farmers who use organic farming practices, Tadin’s organic line of teas balances both flavor and functionality to give you the highest quality nutrients and taste. Make sure to tune in to today’s episode to learn more about organic practices and how Tadin supports farmers with these practices.

If you are enjoying our podcast, don’t forget to share the love and leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • Defining ‘USDA Organic’
  • How to shop for organic products
  • How Tadin sources its organic teas
  • The health benefits of organic teas
  • How to read dietary supplement information

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Today we invite Maria Laura, Tadin’s Quality Assurance Manager, back onto the podcast to tell us everything we need to know about buying organic teas. We dive into what the label ‘Organic’ really means, where organic teas are sourced, and learn about one of Tadin’s organic teas, Serene Dreams.

USDA Organic is a labeling term that indicates that a certain food or other agricultural product has been produced according to the USDA Organic guidelines. Maria Laura explains the four categories that organic products can fall into and what labels to look out for when picking out your next organic tea.

Sourced solely from farmers who use organic farming practices, Tadin’s organic line of teas balances both flavor and functionality to give you the highest quality nutrients and taste. Make sure to tune in to today’s episode to learn more about organic practices and how Tadin supports farmers with these practices.

If you are enjoying our podcast, don’t forget to share the love and leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast platform.

Topics Covered:

  • Defining ‘USDA Organic’
  • How to shop for organic products
  • How Tadin sources its organic teas
  • The health benefits of organic teas
  • How to read dietary supplement information

Resources Mentioned:


Follow Us:


  continue reading

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