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loose leaf black tea
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonisers, and dates back to 1861. The brown tea leaves with occasional tips create an orange infusion. The taste is reminiscent of orange and maple syrup, accompanied by a tone of cacao.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) per 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonisers, and dates back to 1861. The brown tea leaves with occasional tips create an orange infusion. The taste is reminiscent of orange and maple syrup, accompanied by a tone of cacao.
loose leaf black tea
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonisers, and dates back to 1861. The brown tea leaves with occasional tips create an orange infusion. The taste is reminiscent of orange and maple syrup, accompanied by a tone of cacao.
Preparation guidelines: Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) per 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 1 infusion.
Ambootia was one of the first tea gardens to be founded by British colonisers, and dates back to 1861. The brown tea leaves with occasional tips create an orange infusion. The taste is reminiscent of orange and maple syrup, accompanied by a tone of cacao.
Tea from a plantation at the altitude of 1,400 m. The large, long, slightly curled leaves create a light brown infusion with the taste of ripe apple.
Tea from a plantation at the altitude of 1,400 m. The large, long, slightly curled leaves create a light brown infusion with the taste of ripe apple.
Flavoured black tea with the tempting taste of sweet toffee
Flavoured black tea with the tempting taste of sweet toffee