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SUMMARY:sip\, savor\, & discover
DESCRIPTION:Sip\, savor\, & discover something new - Join us on Saturday\, February 10th from 1-3 PM for a Young Mountain Tea Tasting with founder Raj Vable! It all began in 2013\, when founder\, Raj\, was working in the remote\, picturesque Himalayan region of Kumaon. Traveling by buses crammed with people and goats\, he passed through empty village after empty village\, each surrounded by fallow farmland and washed-out roads. He learned that the deserted towns were effects of urban migration\, a problem shared by villages across the Himalayas. The region's youth were fleeing to the cities in search of career opportunities\, and the once-rich farmland was slowly becoming unstable\, triggering landslides during the monsoons. The remaining villagers were skilled growers\, living vibrant lives through subsistence farming. Local farmers were interested in reviving abandoned tea gardens\, while the American specialty tea market was simultaneously taking off. With the potential for high-end Indian tea largely untapped\, there seemed to be a widening hole in the market that could be filled by smaller growers. And that's when the idea that would later become Young Mountain Tea was sparked.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Sip\, savor\, &amp\; discover something new - Join us on Saturday\, February 10th from 1-3 PM for a Young Mountain Tea Tasting with founder Raj Vable! It all began in 2013\, when founder\, Raj\, was working in the remote\, picturesque Himalayan region of Kumaon. Traveling by buses crammed with people and goats\, he passed through empty village after empty village\, each surrounded by fallow farmland and washed-out roads. He learned that the deserted towns were effects of urban migration\, a problem shared by villages across the Himalayas. The region&rsquo\;s youth were fleeing to the cities in search of career opportunities\, and the once-rich farmland was slowly becoming unstable\, triggering landslides during the monsoons. The remaining villagers were skilled growers\, living vibrant lives through subsistence farming. Local farmers were interested in reviving abandoned tea gardens\, while the American specialty tea market was simultaneously taking off. With the potential for high-end Indian tea largely untapped\, there seemed to be a widening hole in the market that could be filled by smaller growers. And that&rsquo\;s when the idea that would later become Young Mountain Tea was sparked.
LOCATION:Keweenaw Co+op Market and Deli 1035 Ethel Avenue\, Hancock\, MI
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DTSTAMP:20260514T171726Z
URL:https://business.keweenaw.org/events/details/sip-savor-discover-02-10-2024-8189
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