Twenty five years ago, the Kenya Tea Development Authority in East Africa discovered a new type of tea that could grow in more arid areas in the highlands of Kenya. Unlike the commonly known green tea, this one happened to be Purple in color. They named it Purple Tea. It only grows in a tiny section of Kenya.
Twenty five years ago, the Kenya Tea Development Authority in East Africa discovered a new type of tea that could grow in more arid areas in the highlands of Kenya. Unlike the commonly known green tea, this one happened to be Purple in color. They named it Purple Tea. It only grows in a tiny section of Kenya.