Madura Tea
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This tea is so delightful. It has the splendidly sweet quality that makes it a great tea to just drink with milk, and revel in the glory of whatever might be around you, now all the better for the hot cuppa of tea in your hands. :)
Preparation
I needed a tea to help the strain in my back after moving my old sofa’s out of the house to await collection and the arrival of my new sofa. My body feels like I have run a marathon :( So I chose this tea to help aid me today.
It’s nice, a hint of bitterness but not too much. Strong but balanced meaning that it’s very enjoyable without sugar and gives you the va va voom that you need when tired (was the right choice for me). My husband enjoys it too which says a lot for him as he prefers coffee (rolls eyes).
Overall: Thumbs up
Preparation
This is called Leaf Tea, but it looks like any other tea bag with fannings in it to me. This is a very mild assam tea with no bitterness or astringency. It has a slight malty smell but just doesn’t taste like an assam to me. I would call this a drinkable tea as it has nearly no taste. Its Aussie grown and I would love to try some real leaf tea from there, but this tea just doesn’t make the grade for me. Next time I’m going to try 2 tea bags and see if I can make it a little stronger.
Preparation
Just lettin you know, none of it is grown in Australia. Pure Assam means purely tea grown in the Assam region of India. However in their other blends roughly 10-20% is grown in Australia, the rest is imported. I recommend their Premium Blend, its quite good. And if you’re looking for a completely Aussie grown tea, try Daintree. It’s completely grown in Australia.