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Black tea from the high mountainous areas of Kericho County. When brewed, the long black leaves infuse to produce an amber coloured liquor. Its aroma is fruity and sweet, while the taste reveals sweet plum followed by raspberry at the close.
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 high mountainous areas of Kericho County. When brewed, the long black leaves infuse to produce an amber coloured liquor. Its aroma is fruity and sweet, while the taste reveals sweet plum followed by raspberry at the close.
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Black tea from the high mountainous areas of Kericho County. When brewed, the long black leaves infuse to produce an amber coloured liquor. Its aroma is fruity and sweet, while the taste reveals sweet plum followed by raspberry at the close.
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 high mountainous areas of Kericho County. When brewed, the long black leaves infuse to produce an amber coloured liquor. Its aroma is fruity and sweet, while the taste reveals sweet plum followed by raspberry at the close.
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A great blend of black tea from the Ruhana region. A sense of ripe banana and cacao come through in the taste and aroma, rounded off at the close by a hint of citrus fruit.
A great blend of black tea from the Ruhana region. A sense of ripe banana and cacao come through in the taste and aroma, rounded off at the close by a hint of citrus fruit.
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
A notable aspect of this tea is that the leaves are rolled into small pellets, which result in a dark infusion with a mahogany hue. The flavour is rich, sweet, malty and exquisitely smooth with a short finish. It drinks well with milk.
The Nagri plantation was established in 1870. Cattle once grazed the land, and it is still occasionally referred to as Nagri Farm. The small, brown tea leaves infuse to make a liquor that is orange-brown in hue with the taste and aroma of plain chocolate.
The Nagri plantation was established in 1870. Cattle once grazed the land, and it is still occasionally referred to as Nagri Farm. The small, brown tea leaves infuse to make a liquor that is orange-brown in hue with the taste and aroma of plain chocolate.