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ORGANIC ASSAM TEA, Putharjhora
SKU: HTT13-025
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Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis
Country of Origin: India
Production: The mastery of making black tea has been refined over the centuries and involves leaving the leaves to wither in the open, following with a "crush, tear, curl" procedure wherein the leaves are prepared for fermentation, carefully controlling for temperature and humidity. Finally, the leaves are heat dried to arrest the oxidation process, then sorted and graded according to size, and packaged.
Qualities: Black tea is generally has a stronger flavour than the less oxidized teas. Putharjhora Assam tea is deep, malty and brisk. Black tea contains caffeine.
Common Use: For a delicious cup of Assam, use one teaspoon of tea for every eight ounces of hot water. Steep for two minutes. Add sweeteners, milk, or milk alternatives as desired, or enjoy black!
Storage: Store in a cool, dark, dry place in a sealed container.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the CFIA or FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This product has been packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, and other potential allergens.
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Perfect for making chai
First time buying assam tea and I really enjoy it. I mostly use it for making chai tea.
Nice everyday Assam
This is one of my favorite morning teas. More floral and less earthy than the Tonganagaon it’s perfect for spring.
Helps with my asthma!
I need a little caffeine during the day to help keep my bronchials open and wanted an organic tea. This is very tasty without being bitter and far better than the black tea sold at the grocery store.
Assam organic tea .
Being a true black tea lover , I am quite critical . No problem in the case of Putharijhora tea from the Assam region . The tea appears to be quite fresh and filling a tea egg half full produced a vibrant , strong , and most delicious drink .