“Love this tea! I usually boil this tea with sugar, then add equal parts soy milk. I also have enjoyed this tea over ice with soy milk. When I purchased this tea at my local Dobra Tea, they...” Read full tasting note
“So very good. Not getting much in terms of malt, which is strange as I associate malty flavors with Assam teas. Doesn’t matter – it’s still really enjoyable. Perfect breakfast tea, even better with...” Read full tasting note
“Love it! Not as strong as Taylor’s of Harrogate Assam, but really lovely. A strong tea, with a delicious taste. I haven’t had a change to drink it terribly often, but it really is NICE. No bitter...” Read full tasting note
Almost two hundred years ago the saga of Indian tea began in Assam, the fertile region which produces robust, full-bodied teas. Brahmaputra Valley – the region for producing pure Assam leaf tea, with its strong liquor and inimitable taste, is an idea morning boost and also refreshing anytime of day.
How to prepare a good cup of Assam tea: Put a pinch of tea into the teapot (0,4 l). Bring some fresh water to the boil, infuse the tea with boiling water and let it brew for up to 3-5 minutes. Pour the tea through strainer into a warm cup. Add sugar and milk as per taste preferences.
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