Darjeeling Tea
Grown in Darjeeling, a town in eastern India and celebrated around the world, this black tea yields a light cup, with a pleasing apricot color. Smooth and with a slight floral note, Darjeeling teas are usually described as having a musky spiciness with a cool finish.
Use 1 heaping TSP (3 g) of tea leaves per 6 oz of water. Bring water just to rolling boil (200-212 degrees F). Steep for 3-5 minutes. For a stronger brew, use more tea rather than more time, as steeping too long can result in a bitter tea.
Grown in Darjeeling, a town in eastern India and celebrated around the world, this black tea yields a light cup, with a pleasing apricot color. Smooth and with a slight floral note, Darjeeling teas are usually described as having a musky spiciness with a cool finish.
Use 1 heaping TSP (3 g) of tea leaves per 6 oz of water. Bring water just to rolling boil (200-212 degrees F). Steep for 3-5 minutes. For a stronger brew, use more tea rather than more time, as steeping too long can result in a bitter tea.
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Darjeeling Tea
Grown in Darjeeling, a town in eastern India and celebrated around the world, this black tea yields a light cup, with a pleasing apricot color. Smooth and with a slight floral note, Darjeeling teas are usually described as having a musky spiciness with a cool finish.
Use 1 heaping TSP (3 g) of tea leaves per 6 oz of water. Bring water just to rolling boil (200-212 degrees F). Steep for 3-5 minutes. For a stronger brew, use more tea rather than more time, as steeping too long can result in a bitter tea.
Grown in Darjeeling, a town in eastern India and celebrated around the world, this black tea yields a light cup, with a pleasing apricot color. Smooth and with a slight floral note, Darjeeling teas are usually described as having a musky spiciness with a cool finish.
Use 1 heaping TSP (3 g) of tea leaves per 6 oz of water. Bring water just to rolling boil (200-212 degrees F). Steep for 3-5 minutes. For a stronger brew, use more tea rather than more time, as steeping too long can result in a bitter tea.
If this product contains allergens they will be listed here.
If this product contains allergens they will be listed here.
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