Nilgiri Black Organic FBOP Loose Leaf Indian Tea 2 lbs

$51.00

Nilgiri Black Organic FBOP Loose Leaf Indian Tea from Nilgiri’s popular estates steeps a stronger cup and excellent character.

This is yet another fabulous tea from the Indian region. The tea is grown in the picturesque Blue Mountain slopes
in tropical forest region of Darjeeling district. The leaves of the tea are processed and cultivated within the precincts of hilly plants like blue gum, eucalyptus and cypress. That is the reason why Nilgiry tea leaves emanates the minty and lemony flavors when they are brewed.

Its first time users would find the taste as tongue tingling and would be surprised with the aroma. Because of its fabulous fragrance and taste, the whole-leaf Nilgiry tea is finding its place in Western markets. The tea is produced by adopting Orthodox method. Orange Peko or Op, the Nilgiry Tea leaf is one of the most expensive tea leaves between OP and is a very popular item in international auctions. On the other hand its medium sized broken PO used in premium teas is less expensive and is usually processed by adopting CTC method.

Like other teas black tea often provides around 20mg of flavinoids antioxidant per cup. These tea flavinoids are considered more powerful than vitamin C and E.

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Nilgiri Black Organic FBOP Loose Leaf Indian Tea from Nilgiri’s popular estates steeps a stronger cup and excellent character.

This is yet another fabulous tea from the Indian region. The tea is grown in the picturesque Blue Mountain slopes
in tropical forest region of Darjeeling district. The leaves of the tea are processed and cultivated within the precincts of hilly plants like blue gum, eucalyptus and cypress. That is the reason why Nilgiry tea leaves emanates the minty and lemony flavors when they are brewed. 

Its first time users would find the taste as tongue tingling and would be surprised with the aroma. Because of its fabulous fragrance and taste, the whole-leaf Nilgiry tea is finding its place in Western markets. The tea is produced by adopting Orthodox method. Orange Peko or Op, the Nilgiry Tea leaf is one of the most expensive tea leaves between OP and is a very popular item in international auctions. On the other hand its medium sized broken PO used in premium teas is less expensive and is usually processed by adopting CTC method.

Like other teas black tea often provides around 20mg of flavinoids antioxidant per cup. These tea flavinoids are considered more powerful than vitamin C and E.

 

Additional information

Weight 32 oz

Reviews

  1. Antony Milmer

    The Nilgiri tea is a classic tea with a good amount of lemon notes and a nice astringency with a tinge of honey like sweetness. On brewing, the tea comes up with a substantial body without being too overwhelmed and what’s more, it does need any addition to it. The tea tastes at its very best. Still if you are eager to experiment with the tea, you can go ahead with adding a small amount of milk into it. You will surely experience a pleasant cup of tea and find it very enjoyable.

  2. Patricia Sorin

    While thinking of any Indian tea, the first thing that comes into your mind is Assam and Darjeeling. However, very few of them know that Nilgiri teas also stand out completely in various departments. I bought a pack from Primatea to try it out and I must say, I’m pretty much impressed with it. A 4-6 minutes of brewing will give you a decent cup of tea. The scent s simply stunning and the taste is awesome. The taste of this tea lingers in your mouth and the finishing of the tea is just clean, crisp and refreshing. An iced tea would be more enjoyable if you prefer ice teas. However, it is best suitable for breakfast

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