Description
Fresh 100% Single Origin Ceylon OP Black Tea Imported Fresh From Sri Lanka
OP Tea, which is Orange Pekoe Tea in full, is a grade of tea that has larger leaves compared to other Ceylon black tea grades. It is made of less wiry, but well twisted larger tea leaf. OP tea has a forest-like scent. The liquor generally has a light golden reddish color with a delicate Bold taste. This tea takes slightly longer time to brew compared to other teas due it’s leafiness.
Ingredients
100% Real Ceylon Black Orange Pekoe Tea
Farm and Country of Origin: Dilmah Estates, Sri Lanka
Contains caffeine
Tasting Notes:
Brews a smooth, bold and mellow tea with a fresh aftertaste.
Packaging:
4 oz. of Loose Leaf Tea
Our loose leaf tea will arrive in a convenient stand-up pouch with a resealable zipper to help preserve its freshness and aroma.
( weights above 4oz ship in 1 single Zip Lock Stand up Pouch )
For the best tea experience start with:
8-12 oz of Fresh Natural Water Boiled to about 194° - 203° F (90° - 95° C)
Gently pour the boiling water over 1 tsp of tea.
Steep According to taste from 3 - 5 minutes
Recommended Steep:
195° F / 90° C, 4-6 Minutes 2.5 gr per 12 Oz
Enjoy!
Additional Info on Black Tea:
Black tea is usually graded on one of four scales of quality. Whole-leaf teas are the highest quality, with the best whole-leaf teas graded as “orange pekoe.” After the whole-leaf teas, the scale degrades to broken leaves, fanning's, then dusts.
Whole-leaf teas are produced with little or no alteration to the tea leaf. This results in a finished product with a coarser texture than that of bagged teas.
Unlike green teas, which turn bitter when brewed at higher temperatures, black tea should be steeped in water
brought up to around 194° - 203° F (90° - 95° C)
Black tea is stronger in flavor and contains more caffeine than other teas, but less caffeine than coffee.
Most studies show that black tea has between 40 and 120 mg caffeine per 250-milliliter (about 8-ounce) serving.
Black tea is a healthy drink and it has a range of health benefits.
It is known to be an excellent source of powerful antioxidants, such as the flavonoids thearubigin and theaflavin.
Past studies have shown the benefits of black tea which include: digestive benefits, help fight the negative effects of free radicals to your body, lower “bad” LDL cholesterol, help reduce blood pressure, lower blood sugar levels, boost heart health, beneficial effects on skin and hair health, lower stress and aid in weight loss.
Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world behind water; 78 percent of the tea consumed worldwide is black tea; and over 90 percent of all tea sold in the West is black tea.
When choosing a black tea to sip, remember that not all black teas taste the same. Just like with fine wine, there are so many variables that give individual black teas their own particular flavor profiles.