Brewing Instructions
Tumble boiling water over the pyramid tea bag or
loose leaf tea. Steep 4 to 5 minutes.
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Sorell & Lime
$2.00 – $10.00
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Lemongrass
$20.00
Type | Loose Tea |
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Weight | 50 gram |
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Ingredients: Organic Lemongrass Tea, Organic Ginger Root, Organic Lemon Peel.
Organic & Natural
Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 is part of our 2021 First Flush collection. It is a type of Black Tea from the Chamong Estate, consisting of a well-made, neat green leaf.
When brewed, expect nothing less than a beautiful amber liquor and a quintessentially Darjeeling Tea taste best described as floral and muscatel. We pack it fresh to order here at our Kent-based factory.
The Chamong Tea Estate
Established in 1871, Chamong takes its name from the local Lepcha people, who once called a vocal bird living nearby “Chamoo.” Tea covers 132 hectares (330 acres) of the garden, located at altitudes between 1,150 to 1,850 metres (3,770-6,070 feet) above sea level.
It has also received fair trade and Rainforest Alliance certification, ensuring the welfare of the local environment and those living and working in it.
Does Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 Have Caffeine?
Caffeine is a stimulant found in at least sixty plants. This includes Tea from the Camellia sinensis plant and Coffee from the Coffea plant.
The fact that Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 is a Black Tea means that it has relatively high levels of caffeine. Should you need extra help getting out of bed in the morning, in other words, you’ve chosen exceptionally well here.
How to Make Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021
- Add about five grams of Loose Leaf Tea to a Tea Filter or Infuser.
- Place the Tea-filled accessory in a cup or mug.
- Begin brewing by pouring in freshly boiled water.
- Allow it to steep for 2-4 minutes.
How to Serve: Best served without additions. However, some like honey or lemon.
Tasting Notes: Embrace a refreshing muscatel flavour with every sip.
Health Benefits of Darjeeling First Flush
Numerous scientific studies indicate that Black Tea, regardless of the type, improves life in small yet significant ways. Our very own Darjeeling First Flush Chamong 2021 is, of course, no exception.
Frequent consumption could benefit your health and wellbeing on a molecular level by combating oxidative stress. The result may then be a reduced risk of developing several chronic conditions.
- Improved digestion
- Better immunity
- Detoxified system
- Higher metabolism
These flowers have the power to delight, changing colour from blue to purple to pink, depending on what they’re mixed with. They have been used to add colour to celebratory drinks in various locales around the world since forever.
Butterfly Pea Flower is perfect for making exotic tea-infused cocktails, unicorn lattes or just for a little fun in your cup.
Blue butterfly pea is also rich in antioxidants. It can slow down the skin aging process, prevent premature aging, and improve overall skin tone and texture. Improves hair health: Butterfly pea nourishes hair follicles, promotes hair growth, reduces hair fall, and slows down the greying of hair.
Organic & All Natural.
Pinus Sylvestris Tea is a Herbal Tea that comes from the species of tree of the same name. When brewed, the infusion has a delightfully sweet and grassy flavour.
Expect each wholesome sip to evoke images of walks through enchanting forests. You can buy Pinus Sylvestris Tea here at The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company, where everything is packed fresh to order.
What is Pinus Sylvestris?
Pinus Sylvestris is native to Eurasia. It thrives from Western Europe to Eastern Siberia, north to within the Arctic Circle and south as far as Turkey. The Pinus Sylvestris Needles are easily recognisable by their blue-green leaves, while the tree’s bark is a distinct orange-red colour.
Overall, it can grow up to 35 metres high and have a trunk around one metre in diameter when mature.
Other Pinus Sylvestris Facts
- This tree belongs to the Pinaceae family.
- It goes by many names, including “Scots Pine”, “Scotch Pine”, and “European Red Pine.”
- The reason for the former of the three names is its prevalence in Scotland.
- It is one of only a few Pine tree species that can be safely made into a Herbal Tea.
Does Pinus Sylvestris Tea Have Caffeine?
Pinus Sylvestris Leaf Tea contains no leaves from the Camellia sinensis (Tea) plant. This means that, technically, it isn’t a “Tea” in the conventional sense.
The absence of such leaves likewise means that it is 100% void of caffeine. Drinking it while trying to cut down your intake is, therefore, an excellent choice. Allow us now to show you how to make Pinus Sylvestris Tea at home.
How to Make Pinus Sylvestris Tea
- Put 5g of leaves of Pinus Sylvestris in a Tea Filter or Infuser.
- Place the Tea-filled accessory in a cup or mug.
- Pour freshly boiled water into the cup.
- Let it infuse for 5 to 10 minutes for the best flavour.
How to Serve: Consider honey, lemon or Peppermint Tea. Alternatively, serve without additions.
Tasting Notes: Imparts a sweet and grassy flavour with a refreshing finish.
Health Benefits of Pinus Sylvestris Tea
Pinus Sylvestris’ uses are far-reaching. This is because the Loose Leaf Tea contains a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants. Constituents such as these can combat free radicals in the body, the product of natural, though often harmful, human oxidation.
Doing so reduces the risk of developing a vast multitude of chronic conditions, cardiovascular disease and type-2 diabetes among them.
Pinus Sylvestris Tea for Boosted Immunity
It turns out that Pinus Sylvestris health benefits extend to the immune system. Its abundance in Vitamin C strengthens the body’s natural defences so that they’re better equipped to ward off common colds and the flu (influenza).
However, it’s essential to note that all the research supporting the claim is in its preliminary stages. If you have any concerns, please speak to a doctor beforehand.
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