T10090 Thiele  Ostfriesen/ East frisian Tee / Tea bags Cupsize 50 x 1.5 g

T10090 Thiele Ostfriesen/ East frisian Tee / Tea bags Cupsize 50 x 1.5 g

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Tea Thiele tea, East Frisian blend 50 tea bags, 75g

Cup bags 50 x 1.5g
We use the same mixture for all of our tea bags. The best fannings from the second flush in Assam, supplemented by inserts of highland teas from other growing regions, guarantee the typical THIELE TEA note with strength, aroma and great yield.

Very robust in its development and enjoyable even in difficult water, extremely tasty with Kluntje and cream.

Tea bags can be so good.

preparation

Pour boiling water over the filter bag and let it steep for 5 minutes.
One tea bag makes 2-3 cups of tea.


Ingredients

Black tea


  • Infusion bag with high-quality aroma protection coating
  • Fine-tart taste of this classic top blend
  • Aromatic and very productive
  • Let it steep in 100°C hot water for 3-5 minutes

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Features:
Version: in a bag
Type: Black tea
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Storage instructions: Store dry and out of heat.

Food business operator in whose name the product is marketed: Thiele & Freese, Hinter der Halle 7-8, 26725 Emden


East Frisia's most popular tea and THE real East Frisian tea par excellence. 30-40 different individual teas from the best tea gardens in Assam, northern India, are regularly included in this work of art.

Carefully picked and processed during the best harvest time - the so-called "second flush" - the wonderful individual characters of nature are created. We combine these in a balanced and harmonious way to create a sensual experience.

This mixture is very expressive thanks to its fine aroma, built on a powerful, malty foundation with a spicy, bitter aftertaste.

With 50 copper-brown, bright cups ( 50 x 1.5g) this consummate personality is extraordinarily productive and a warming delight for the body and senses.

When it comes to tea drinking, there’s one region in Germany in particular – East Frisia – where it has become a ceremonious act. The East Friesians are the biggest tea drinkers in the world, even more than the British. In 2016, the East Frisian Tea Ceremony is granted UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Cultural Heritage status. 



 


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