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Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - Loose Tea Taster Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 60g Retail Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 100g Tin Caddy
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 200g Refill Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 400g Small Catering Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 1.6kg Large Catering Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - Loose Tea Taster Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 60g Retail Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 100g Tin Caddy
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 200g Refill Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 400g Small Catering Pack
Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea - 1.6kg Large Catering Pack

Ceylon Black - Loose Black Tea

£2.00 - £340.00

Premium Single Estate Orange Pekoe tea from Sri Lanka

This finest Orange Pekoe tea is from the well known Uva region of Sri Lanka.

The intensely black, long and wiry leaves produce a full-bodied liquor which leaves a sweetish after taste. This is truly classic Ceylon at its best. When you are in the mood for a classic unadulterated taste, simply add hot water and enjoy this smooth tea.

Ingredients

Premium Single Estate Black Tea

How to enjoy this tea

Steep 1 tsp per cup for 3-4 mins in 95-100° C water.

Caffeine content

Approx between 27- 35mg per cup

Tea People are passionate about all things tea and create Great Taste Award-winning brews. From the finest premium single estate tea, to unique blends and herbal infusions, the teas are available in loose leaf form as well as plastic-free biodegradable pyramid tea bags.

Tea People believe that 'tea is what you make it'. Tea can be different things to different people and with a little effort, creativity and innovation, it can even become a powerful medium for social change. 

Half of the brand's net profits go towards supporting educational infrastructure and improving the lives of underprivileged communities in and around the tea growing regions.

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