☕ Elevate your mornings with the crisp clarity of Ceylon’s finest brew!
This Organic English Breakfast Tea is a premium loose leaf black tea from the single Harrington Estate in Sri Lanka’s Dimbula region. Rated Orange Pekoe (OP), it delivers a rich, smooth, and aromatic cup with fruity and floral hints. Offering over 110 cups per pack, it combines a balanced caffeine boost with high antioxidant content, making it a perfect, health-conscious choice for daily consumption.
S**R
Love this chamomile!
All I have to say is GREAT product. The flowers are fresh and taste great. Great value for the price! Will be buying again.
K**H
High quality herbal products
Nice! Good quality lemon 🍋 balm for tea. Comes in a resealable bag and the fragrance is wonderful and the taste just as good. I recommend this item as a good value for the money in its quality.
J**E
Great tasting tea with huge leaves - definitely 5-star product
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I've tried a LOT of organic English Breakfast teas and, unfortunately, way too many have a taste way inferior to good non-organic teas. This product is a very welcome exception - it has a great taste and the leaves are huge (which is also a rarity). Awesome tea!
C**N
Excellent quality tea.
Love this tea. Excellent aroma. Super good taste. I sometimes drink it alon an doter times add to tea pot with various green teas to make a blend. Works really well over ice in summer.
K**R
I''m a loose-tea noob, but...
I'll start by saying that I'm completely new to loose tea, so am not sure if I'm brewing it correctly (I'm still making adjustments to how I brew), but this tea is pretty good. I'm usually pretty particular about the flavor of my tea, and though I haven't tried many brands of chamomile, I had found prior to this stuff that the one that delivered the best flavor (for me anyway) was the Bigelow chamomile tea. BUT since it isn't organic, and it's bagged which I'm trying to get away from, I went searching for a good organic loose variety and finally chose this one.Like I said, I don't have a lot of experience with many different qualities or sources of chamomile, so I don't really know what to look for as far as flavors and aroma that would denote a "better" quality, all I can do is compare to my previous pick of Bigelow brand (incidentally, I just can't seem to find out what specific variety of chamomile they use (Roman/German), so I might be comparing apples to oranges here). Here's what I found comparing the two:When I opened this bag of loose, I noticed right away that there was a LOT more complexity to the aroma of the flowers (which are dried whole and very pretty to look at btw!). The smell of chamomile that I was used to is certainly there (though maybe not quite as strong), but it's also mixed with a mild sweet-grassy and almost a faint mint smell, along with a VERY mild smell of flower pollen (there is actually pollen from the flowers all along the insides of the bag- not a lot, but it's there and you notice it). All of this I love, because it seems more natural and like the experience you would get were you to grow and use your own chamomile.Flavor-wise, the experience is very similar. I'm not sure if I'm brewing it right, but I prefer a stronger tea, and steep 2-3 tsp in slightly more than one cup of hot water for about 7 minutes. Finish it up with a splash of whole milk and a generous spoon of honey. It's not the straight, mellow-but-bright flavor I'm used to from the Bigelow- there are the other flavors there as well (sweet-grassy) which gives it a deeper complexity. So, not exactly the same, but I don't dislike it at all! I'm thinking this is probably more of the way that a chamomile tea aught to taste, as it really does taste like the dried flowers.So, what to take away from this? If you're used to more processed teas, you'll notice a big difference in this right away. I think it's something that I'll get used to over time, and maybe even come to prefer. The fact that I can look at it and see that I'm brewing nothing but whole, dried, beautiful chamomile flowers is reassuring (no mystery ingredients hiding inside a tea bag), as is the USDA organic seal on the bag itself. A nice tea, and I would definitely buy again -that is, if I ever make it to the bottom of the bag, which is huge! :-)
A**V
Tastes great.
1. Tastes great.2. I like the quality.3. Great value for money.4. Nice packaging.
S**Y
bang for your buck
Not going to lie i ordered my tea before the reviews an instantly got worried my tea was going to have bugs or was fake. But, the hibiscus tea i ordered has been great, free of bugs thank goodness. Also you get a lot of tea this is a huge bag which lasts. the aroma is good and although not a relaxation tea it was very tasty when steeped in simple syrup and cooled. Would 1000 percent recommend
M**E
Beautiful Hibiscus Tea
We drank hibiscus everyday, not just because we love the taste but also to keep our blood pressure in check (my fiancé’s BP has dropped SIGNIFICANTLY and is now within normal range following Dr Greger’s 2 cups a day suggestion, it’s worth looking up if you are curious about the studies regarding hibiscus being as effective as meds). I have faithfully purchased all my loose leaf tea from The Tea Spot in Boulder, CO and while I still enjoy their teas, they’re a little pricey. I am so glad I gave this brand a try! The quality is so much better. The flowers are beautiful and mostly intact vs the tiny bits and pieces I’ve been used to. And once it’s been brewed the flowers are so pretty - it reminds me of the flower blooming tea bombs I occasionally treat myself to.
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