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BLACK TEA Bulk (loose)
 

Assam Tea (B.O.P.) Item #376
Origin: India
Comment: Assam B.O.P. comes from the state of Assam, in India. It
is a black tea known for its strong, deep red infusion.
Broken Orange Pekoe (B.O.P.):
Broken Orange
Pekoe refers to the size of the leaf, not the quality or flavor. While Orange
Pekoe teas are whole leaf teas, Broken Orange Pekoe teas are broken leaf teas.
Contrary to popular belief, the term "orange" does not refer to a flavor, but
rather to the Dutch House of Orange

Ceylon Tea (B.O.P.) Item ##144
Origin:
Sri Lanka
Comments:
An excellent quality black tea
from Sri Lanka (formerly known as Ceylon).
Broken Orange Pekoe (B.O.P.):
Orange Pekoe refers to the size of the leaf, not the quality or
flavor. While Orange Pekoe teas are whole leaf teas, Broken Orange Pekoe teas
are broken leaf teas. Contrary to popular belief, the term "orange" does not
refer to a flavor, but rather to the Dutch House of Orange.
China Black Tea (F.O.P.) Item #145
Origin: China
Uses: Tea
Comments: C hina Black Tea is a premium quality basic black tea.
Flowery Orange Pekoe (F.O.P.):
Flowery Orange Pekoe refers to the size of the leaf, not the quality or flavor.
Orange Pekoe teas are whole leaf teas, and flowery indicates a leaf style with
lighter colored leaf tips. Contrary to popular belief, the term "orange" does
not refer to a flavor, but rather to the Dutch House of Orange.
Darjeeling Tea Item #109
Botanical Name:
Camellia Sinensis
Origin:
India
Comments:
A quality tea grown in the
Darjeeling region, a mountainous area around the Himalayas, of India. This
black tea is known for its crisp astringency.
Earl Grey Tea (O.P.) Item #264
8 oz = $4.70
Botanical Name:
Camellia Sinensis
Origin:
Germany
Comments:
A black tea scented with
bergamot essential oil as flavoring. Highly recommended and very popular.
Orange Pekoe (O.P.):
Orange Pekoe refers to the size of the leaf, not the quality or flavor. This
grading means whole leaf. Contrary to popular belief, the term "orange" does
not refer to a flavor, but rather to the Dutch House of Orange.
English Breakfast Tea (B.O.P.)
Item #265
Origin:
Sri Lanka, India.
Comments:
Our English Breakfast Tea is a
equal mix of the black teas Chester (Ceylon BOP) and Kalgar (Indian BOP). It
brews a full-flavored, richly-colored, and full bodied cup.
Broken Orange Pekoe (B.O.P.):
Orange Pekoe refers to the size of the leaf, not the quality or flavor. While
Orange Pekoe teas are whole leaf teas, Broken Orange Pekoe teas are broken leaf
teas. Contrary to popular belief, the term "orange" does not refer to a flavor,
but rather to the Dutch House of Orange.
Irish Breakfast
Item #56
Botanical Name:
Blend
Origin:
Sri Lanka , India
Uses:
Robust Dark Cup, Great With Milk &
Sugar
Comments:
Our Irish Breakfast Tea is a
strong, full-bodied, balanced blend of Assam and Ceylon teas. A wonderful
morning tea, especially good for those who do not want to use coffee to start
off the day.
Oolong Tea
Item #141
Origin:
Taiwan
Comments:
This item is Formosa Oolong
from Taiwan. It is a medium grade Oolong, commonly served in Chinese
restaurants. Large, coarse leaves brew into a pale liqueur.
Yunnan Black Tea
Item #197
Botanical Name:
Camellia Sinensis
Origin:
China
Comments:
Yunnan tea, cultivated in
China's Yunnan Province, is a large-leaved black tea with distinctive golden
tips. It brews a strong, brisk cup with spicy overtones.

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