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Vanilla Tea (International Blend) 150 Envelopes (6 Boxes)

  • Vanilla Tea (International Blend) - 150 Envelopes (6 Boxes)
  • Vanilla Tea (International Blend) - 150 Envelopes (6 Boxes)
  • Vanilla Tea (International Blend) - 150 Envelopes (6 Boxes)
£24.00
SKU IVT25ENV6AM Net Weight 300g

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Derived from an orchid, the delicate flavour of vanilla makes it a perfect companion to fine black tea.

Our master blenders have combined them to create an indulgently sweet and creamy drink that is wonderful anytime of the day.

This product includes 150 Vanilla Tea Envelopes (6 boxes containing 25 envelopes each).

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Ingredients

Black Tea with Vanilla Flavour - black tea, flavouring (8%), (vanilla pods (0.5%)

How to serve

We believe that how you make your tea is equally as important as the tea you use, so here's how we like to make our tea.

  • Use freshly drawn cold water.
  • Use water at a “rolling boil” around 100oC.
  • Use 1 teabag per cup or 1 teabag per person in a teapot.
  • Steep for 3 to 5 minutes (or to your taste.
  • Add milk and sugar to taste.

And, for freshness every time, keep your tea somewhere cool, dark, dry and airtight!

About black tea

Black tea, just like green tea, comes from the Camellia Sinensis plant.

After plucking, the leaves are laid on drying trays & withered to remove some moisture and to make them more pliable.

The leaves are then rolled and may be cut.

"Broken" leaves are laid out & a heady mixture of warm air, aromatic juices, bacteria & enzymes leads to oxidation (a natural reaction that affects strength & colour).

Oxidation is stopped by firing the leaves with hot air until they are the right (brown) colour depending on the region as the leaves dry they turn black.

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