Sri Lankan Illegal Black Leaf Tea 400g - Sofican Ceylon Tea - Ceylon Tea - Illegal Tea
Why is smuggled tea called smuggled?
The reason Ceylon tea is also known as smuggled tea is because, historically, workers in tea plantations during the British colonial period stole tea. During that period, tea leaves collected without the permission of the British administrators were called "smuggled tea."
What is the name of Sri Lankan tea?
Sri Lankan tea, also known as Ceylon Tea, is among the world-famous tea types.
Is Sri Lankan tea smuggled?
Pure Ceylon tea, also known as smuggled tea in our country, is a tea grown primarily on the high slopes of Sri Lanka's rainy regions. The leaves are carefully hand-picked and then specially processed.
Which country produces the best tea in the world?
Tea is found everywhere from Africa to America, but the best black tea we know is grown in two, maybe two and a half places in the world. These are, respectively, India, China, and Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon. But the true home of good tea is India and China. Darjeeling is India's most important tea production center.
How to Brew Ceylon Tea?
Add 1 teaspoon of Ceylon tea per person to the teapot.
Meanwhile, boil enough water to provide 1 glass of drinking water per person.
Once the water boils, turn off the heat and add the water to the teapot.
Let it steep for 15-20 minutes.
Serve your tea after the steeping time is up.
Category :Loose Tea
Production :Sri Lanka
Packaging :Adana Turkey
Weight :400gr
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