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Black tea from the Itumbe tea factory, which processes leaves from small farmers in the Kisii region grown at the altitude of approximately 1,900 m above sea level. The regular, black-brown leaves lend the resultant infusion the aroma and taste of prune. The tea is full-bodied and rich.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Black tea from the Itumbe tea factory, which processes leaves from small farmers in the Kisii region grown at the altitude of approximately 1,900 m above sea level. The regular, black-brown leaves lend the resultant infusion the aroma and taste of prune. The tea is full-bodied and rich.
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Black tea from the Itumbe tea factory, which processes leaves from small farmers in the Kisii region grown at the altitude of approximately 1,900 m above sea level. The regular, black-brown leaves lend the resultant infusion the aroma and taste of prune. The tea is full-bodied and rich.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Add freshly boiled water and leave it to infuse for 3-5 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Black tea from the Itumbe tea factory, which processes leaves from small farmers in the Kisii region grown at the altitude of approximately 1,900 m above sea level. The regular, black-brown leaves lend the resultant infusion the aroma and taste of prune. The tea is full-bodied and rich.
High
The brown-green leaves of this tea brew to make an infusion orange-brown in colour. The taste and aroma are pleasantly sweet, hinting at forest honey, juicy orange and ripe peach.
The brown-green leaves of this tea brew to make an infusion orange-brown in colour. The taste and aroma are pleasantly sweet, hinting at forest honey, juicy orange and ripe peach.
The Dikom garden lies in the heart of the Assam tea region, and is one of the oldest gardens bordering the River Brahmaputra. A local tribe, the Bodo-Kacharies, came up with the name when they found that the quality of the water was truly unique, tasting pleasantly sweet and smooth - the word “di...
The Dikom garden lies in the heart of the Assam tea region, and is one of the oldest gardens bordering the River Brahmaputra. A local tribe, the Bodo-Kacharies, came up with the name when they found that the quality of the water was truly unique, tasting pleasantly sweet and smooth - the word “di...
Black tea from Rize Province, where tea was first grown in Turkey. The small, black leaves give a brown liquor with a tinge of orange. The aroma and taste are reminiscent of roasted maté, along with a smooth trace of lemon grass in flavour.
Black tea from Rize Province, where tea was first grown in Turkey. The small, black leaves give a brown liquor with a tinge of orange. The aroma and taste are reminiscent of roasted maté, along with a smooth trace of lemon grass in flavour.