BlueHorn Tea’s Yubi Hassan brews success selling aromatic Somali tea
BlueHorn Tea’s Yubi Hassan brews success selling aromatic Somali tea The young entrepreneur and mentor hopes his small-batch tea catches on with the broader population. by Yvette Higgins Yubi Hassan remembers the aroma of tea filling his grandmother’s house in Somalia as he spent long afternoons chatting with relatives and friends. “For me, my grandma’s place was like heaven,” he said. When Yubi wanted to help out, his grandmother gave him the job of tea maker. It became his specialty. Yubi, 24, now owns BlueHorn Tea, a company based in Hopkins that makes authentic Somali loose-leaf tea to brew at home. Yubi said all his tea is made by hand, in small batches. “People associate Somalia with negative things like war, terrorism, piracy, famine, all things happening in Somalia,” he said. “Our goal was to create something positive from our culture that our people can associate with us.” BlueHorn Tea brings in about $15,000 a month selling tea to Somali grocery stores in five states and farmers markets in Minnesota. Yubi hopes to expand to sell to mainstream grocery stores, while still grinding, blending and packaging the tea in-house. “It’s a passion for me,” Yubi said. “I did not get…
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