canadian breakfast eh?
Description
A broken blend of Assam and Java tea. Strong and pure. Excellent with sugar and cream.
A broken blend of Assam and Java tea. Strong and pure. Excellent with sugar and cream.
smooth and flavourful, doesn't get bitter if you leave your teaball in too long. a new favourite, a creamy morning treat with a generous splash of oat milk
I love drinking this tea in the morning as I'm Working From Home. I have a big open glass teapot with a strainer, I add 2 scoops of tea and one sugar cube, fill it with boiling water then when the tea has steeped, I add a little milk to the tea in the pot, and sip away as I work away on my computer. My tea pot holds three generous mug-fuls and it's perfect. I hate having too much stuff by workspace, which is already a little cluttered, so I like not having a separate milk container and spoon hanging around. I put the pot, lid and strainer in the dishwasher when I'm done, so I don't have to worry about leaving milk residue in a tea pot - yuck.
I really, really like the blend - I find it a bit too robust to drink without milk, and although I normally don't add sugar to tea, with just a tiny touch of sweetening, this one is even more delicious, and it gives my mornings a bit more of a boost.
I like to steap mine longer so that its stronger. It goes very well with sugar & cream or rumchada
Not bad, great with sugar and milk or just black.
Just tried Canadian Breakfast EH tea, and it is just excellent!
I have it with milk only and the flavour is wonderful. Not over powering, or too strong. Just a suburb tea. Anyone who loves black tea needs to try this tea. You will not be disappointed!
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This tea has very unique, rich flavors, it's a real special treat!
I definitely will reorder!
I mix Ashwagandha with Chamomile tea in the evening for relaxation.
This is very good quality!
This is one of the best black teas I have ever tried. It is expensive but I do plan to order again and really savour it.
I'm a sucker for anything black current so tried a sampler of this. Then went back for 200g. Champagne Cassis is the perfect name: definite black current but also fragrant, balanced fruity/herbal, and with something effervescent about the flavour. Great in the summer as iced tea (cold brew for the win), also great the rest of the year no matter what the temperature (of the beverage or the outdoors). I really really hope this never gets retired.
Full-bodied but not tannic, fantastic Irish Breakfast tea. It's my go-to first tea of the day.