Decaf Earl Grey Tea
Decaf Earl Grey Tea
Decaf Earl Grey Tea, 16 ct by CHOICE ORGANIC TEAS | 047445919917
Choice Organic Black Tea
Fair Trade Certified
Choice Organic Teas works closely with our international growers in countries across the world, including China, India, Japan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania to create organic teas known for outstanding character and clarity of flavor. We rely on simple, pure ingredients, strict organic guidelines, and an ethics-driven Fair Trade philosophy.
Black teas embody the amazing regional variation found in the world of tea - from a light, floral Indian Darjeeling to a lush, smoky Chinese Lapsang Souchong. These teas are fully oxidized to develop a stronger flavor.
Decaf Earl Grey
Organic decaffeinated black tea is enhanced with natural oil of Bergamot, an Italian citrus. Our decaffeination process uses carbon dioxide naturally present in the air around us.
Fair Trade Teas
Our Fair Trade Certified(tm) organic teas meet the highest standards of both quality and social responsibility. Your purchase directly makes a difference in the lives of tea estate workers.
Tea drinking has been a healthful delight for centuries. Taking a moment to prepare a cup of tea is a simple ritual that can enhance mental clarity, create a state of serenity and promote relaxation
A truly satisfying cup of tea begins with the best water. Use cold, freshly drawn water from the purest, source available.
Allow just-boiled water to cool for several minutes. Pour over one tea bag per cup and steep for 2-3 minutes.
Brewing the Perfect Cup
Brewing tea can be as complex as a Japanese tea ceremony or as simple as tossing a teabag into your favorite mug. But any way you steep it, taking a moment for yourself to prepare a cup of tea is certainly part of the ritual's appeal.
We offer these basic guidelines as a place for you to begin your tea enjoyment.
The Water
A truly satisfying cup of tea begins with the best water – fresh and cold from the purest source available.
For oolong and black teas, use water right off a rolling boil. Don't let the water keep boiling though, or it will lose too much oxygen and result in a flat-tasting tea.
White tea and green tea should be brewed with water that is cooler than boiling; just sit back and wait a minute or two after the water has reached a boil.
Steeping
Rather than steep by color, start by following the time recommended on the package. Then, adjust the length of time according to your personal taste. Once you've found the time that works for you, follow it to ensure consistency from cup to cup. Be sure to remove the teabag after the desired time has passed. Don't just let the tea sit and continue to infuse.
Loose Leaf
For loose tea, measure out one teaspoon per cup. Be sure to choose an infuser or strainer with holes small enough to contain the leaf particles. We've found the disposable t-sac filter papers to be an excellent option (and they can be composted).
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16 Bag |