Istanbul No. 2
Is there anyone who doesn't like tea? In our country, in particular, tea is a hot beverage loved by everyone, often even addicted to it. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that black tea is our unofficial national drink. Regardless, every family brews tea at least once a day. Unlike Western countries, where coffee wakes us up in the morning, despite the rapidly growing number of coffee chains, tea is still the first thing we reach for in the morning. Tea is as essential as bread for our breakfasts. But hot tea isn't just in the morning it's present in every moment of our lives. If we're working, at work, or at school, we get the energy we need to endure the challenges of the day from tea.
We crave a hot cup of tea when we want to relax and unwind, to clear our minds and focus better on our work, to cheer us up when we're feeling down, and to moisten our dry throats while chatting with loved ones.
We are perhaps the most and least consumed society in the world of tea, an essential part of our moments alone and our first treats when guests arrive.
Despite being a nation that drinks so much tea, we unfortunately fail to perform as well when it comes to tea types and diversity. When we think of tea, the first and only thing that comes to mind is hot black tea. Green tea, which has entered our country in the last 20 years, and sometimes white tea, can be found in supermarkets, but always in bag form. Searching for quality standards and freshness in teas other than black tea on the market can be a waste of time.
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Istanbul No. 2, a tea inspired by the four-season beauty of Istanbul, is sure to captivate even the most traditional palates, causing them to forget about classic black tea.
Istanbul No. 2, enriched with exquisite lavender flowers, is a unique flavor perfect for any time of day. Because it contains bergamot oil, it has a refreshing and enjoyable effect with its citrus scent and flavors.
Istanbul No. 2 is a tea with elegant and complex flavors, made from a blend of dark, roasted, full-bodied, and strong black tea leaves with bergamot oil, lavender flowers, and malva flowers.
Malva flowers add a floral scent to this tea, along with a light, naturally sweet taste. This floral touch creates a unique harmony with the citrus notes of bergamot. The intense, heady scent and flavor of lavender, combined with these, transform Istanbul No. 2 into an unforgettable tea.
The caffeine and theine in black tea have a stimulating and energizing effect. But the lavender generously blended into this tea is also known to have a soothing and relaxing effect. There's nothing better than the scent of lavender to reduce stress. This makes Istanbul No. 2 a delicious tea suitable for any time of day. Whether you drink it to revitalize in the morning, refresh midday, or enjoy a more restful sleep at night. With its wonderful flavor added with lemon and honey, Istanbul No. 2 will be a new alternative to Earl Grey tea for many.
To brew Istanbul No. 2, mix 250 milliliters of boiling water at 90-100 degrees with one or two teaspoons of tea. Steep for no more than 5 minutes. Strain and serve in a large cup with lemon and sugar, if desired. Milk is not recommended for bergamot tea, but if you prefer it that way, you can enjoy it with a few spoons of hot milk.
Ingredients:Black tea, bergamot oil, lavender, hibiscus flower
Ideal preparation conditions:It is recommended to brew 1 teaspoon of the tea in approximately 250 ml of water at 85 C – 100 C for 5 minutes. (The same tea can be brewed twice).