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The small dark green tea leaves produce a smooth yellow infusion with the aroma and taste of lime blossom and a hint of apricot.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens founded by British colonisers, the origins of which hark back to 1861. The small dark green tea leaves produce a smooth yellow infusion with the aroma and taste of lime blossom and a hint of apricot.
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The small dark green tea leaves produce a smooth yellow infusion with the aroma and taste of lime blossom and a hint of apricot.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 85°C. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens founded by British colonisers, the origins of which hark back to 1861. The small dark green tea leaves produce a smooth yellow infusion with the aroma and taste of lime blossom and a hint of apricot.
Medium
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...
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...