International Tea Day :  Must-Sip Teas

21May,2024

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The Assam black tea is a staple in Indian households which people usually enjoy with milk and sugar. It is strong and has a bold flavor.

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Assam Black Tea

Masala chai is a blend of black tea infused with aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger, simmered with milk and sweetened with sugar.

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Masala Chai

This tea offers a delicate and floral flavor with muscatel notes, best enjoyed without milk. It is popularly known as "Champagne of Teas."

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Darjeeling Tea

Traditionally from Kashmir, Kahwa is a fragrant tea brewed with saffron, cardamom, cinnamon, and almonds, offering a unique and aromatic experience.

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Kashmiri Kahwa

This is a classic blend of black tea infused with bergamot oil. Earl Grey tea is from England and boasts a citrusy aroma and a sophisticated flavor profile.

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Earl Grey Tea

With its partially oxidized leaves, Oolong tea is an amalgamation of black tea and green tea, originating from China and Taiwan.

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Oolong Tea

Lemon tea is a popular and refreshing beverage enjoyed worldwide for its zesty flavor and invigorating aroma, made using lemon, salt and occasionally, sugar.

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Lemon Tea