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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
An original blend of teas from China, Sri Lanka and India. Its dark brown leaves give an infusion that is honey-like in colour. The taste and aroma feature prune and wild honey, with a hint of orange at the close.
An original blend of teas from China, Sri Lanka and India. Its dark brown leaves give an infusion that is honey-like in colour. The taste and aroma feature prune and wild honey, with a hint of orange at the close.
The Orangajuli plantation is situated in the Mangaldai part of Assam, bordering Bhutan. The traditional production processes in place have never ceased, even at times of local unrest, and this is reflected in the quality of the tea. The liquor is amber-brown in colour, while juicy orange is the s...
The Orangajuli plantation is situated in the Mangaldai part of Assam, bordering Bhutan. The traditional production processes in place have never ceased, even at times of local unrest, and this is reflected in the quality of the tea. The liquor is amber-brown in colour, while juicy orange is the s...