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loose leaf black tea, scented
A classic blend of Indian black tea and spices
Preparation guidelines: Use 8 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Genuine Indian Masala Chai: boil 100 ml of water, add 1 tsp of sugar and 1 tbsp of the tea. When the brew starts boiling, add 300 ml of hot mil k and again bring to the boil. Afterwards, remove from the heat and put aside for a short time, then strain and serve.
Ingredients: black tea, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves. No added flavourings. May contain traces of nuts.
Medium
loose leaf black tea, scented
A classic blend of Indian black tea and spices
Preparation guidelines: Use 8 g of tea (approx. 5 tsp) for 1 l of freshly boiled water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Genuine Indian Masala Chai: boil 100 ml of water, add 1 tsp of sugar and 1 tbsp of the tea. When the brew starts boiling, add 300 ml of hot mil k and again bring to the boil. Afterwards, remove from the heat and put aside for a short time, then strain and serve.
Ingredients: black tea, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves. No added flavourings. May contain traces of nuts.
Medium
The Boisahabi plantation lies in the heart of Assam, on the banks of the River Brahmaputra. Infusing tea from this area typically gives rise to a hearty infusion that is translucent and golden in hue, with a taste suggestive of malt and hazelnut. This tea drinks well with milk and sugar or a slic...
The Boisahabi plantation lies in the heart of Assam, on the banks of the River Brahmaputra. Infusing tea from this area typically gives rise to a hearty infusion that is translucent and golden in hue, with a taste suggestive of malt and hazelnut. This tea drinks well with milk and sugar or a slic...
A tea comprised of green leaves light and dark in shade, brewing it results in a yellow-orange infusion. The aroma gives a sense of a blossoming spring meadow, while the taste is one of herbs with a hint of meadow honey.
A tea comprised of green leaves light and dark in shade, brewing it results in a yellow-orange infusion. The aroma gives a sense of a blossoming spring meadow, while the taste is one of herbs with a hint of meadow honey.