English Breakfast

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Black Tea
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180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 45 sec 3 oz / 100 ml

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  • “This was the first cup of tea I had when I first visited England in 2011. It was the tea available in my hotel room service when I checked in at the Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt in South...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Oh I do love a gorgeous cup of traditional english tea. I have to say, this cuppa tasted particularly good first thing in the morning, looking over the garden and watching the birds feed....” Read full tasting note
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A bright, full strength traditional African tea. It is Fairtrade Certified and guarantees a great cup of tea anytime of the day, whilst ensuring that the tea planters and pickers have been properly rewarded for their efforts. Our special display carton makes it ideal for café’s, restaurants and hotels. 100’s tagged only Fairtrade teabags 10 cartons per case. Box of 100 tea bags, each packaged with tag and string attached. Quality tea at its finest. £5.40.

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This was the first cup of tea I had when I first visited England in 2011. It was the tea available in my hotel room service when I checked in at the Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt in South Kensington. I didn’t expect much, given that it was available in the room next to a little electric tea kettle. It is not terrible — let’s say that. Far better than the Bigelow tea you find in the hotel room service at Hilton hotels these days. It stands up decently to milk and sugar, and is just a little tannic. However, unlike Bigelow teas, the pouch this comes in with the tagged tea is basically open to the elements rather than sealed, so I have a feeling that even though I brought some back with me and have kept it sealed in a Ziploc bag, it won’t retain its freshness or flavor for long. Made a cup again today with one of the bags I brought home — I am developing quite a collection of odds and ends — and thought it tasted about the same as it did when I had it in London. Maybe a bit less vibrant. So would I buy this if it were available at a local grocery store? Maybe, if all they had available besides this were Bigelow or Stash teas.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 15 sec

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Oh I do love a gorgeous cup of traditional english tea. I have to say, this cuppa tasted particularly good first thing in the morning, looking over the garden and watching the birds feed.
Sometimes it’s hard to tell weather I am enjoying the tea or the view! Either way, this was a particularly earthy, traditional and rich flavour. I would definately reccomend it!

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 1 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 3 OZ / 100 ML

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