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A wonderfully aromatic tea that can be enjoyed either with or without milk. This tea is a large whole leaf offering a very floral bouquet to your typical black tea with a unique, slightly fruity finish.
Ingredients: Black Tea Origin: Sri Lanka Flavour Profile: Earthy, Slightly Sweet, Malty, Rich, Bold Caffeine: Moderate
*Please keep in mind tea leaf and herbal characteristics can vary from batch to batch, due to sourcing availability and season of the crop.
The Story
The term "Orange Pekoe" in tea doesn't actually refer to the flavour or presence of oranges. Rather, it's a grading term used to classify whole-leaf black tea. The story of Orange Pekoe tea is rooted in the history of tea grading and trade. During the colonial era, the British East India Company dominated the tea trade, particularly in regions like India and Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon). To standardise quality and pricing, the company established a grading system for tea leaves.
"Orange Pekoe" refers to the highest grade of black tea, consisting of young, tender leaves picked early in the flush. The term "orange" is believed to be a reference to the Dutch House of Orange-Nassau, rather than the fruit. "Pekoe" is thought to be derived from a Chinese term referring to a special type of tea leaf.
Tea leaves classified as Orange Pekoe are typically whole, unbroken leaves, with a delicate flavour and aroma. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't denote a specific flavor profile but rather a high standard of leaf quality.
Potential Health Benefits
Heart Health
Gut Health
Energise and Focus
Rich Antioxidants
Digestive Health
Oral Health
Bone Health
Whilst there is some scientific research indicating that tea may offer various health benefits, please note that all the information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as a replacement for medical advice, and it is not intended to be utilised as the primary method for treating any medical conditions or health concerns.
Pick-up from our South Nowra warehouse is available 9 AM - 2:30 PM, Monday to Friday. Contact 1800 355 182 or email info@teajourneys.com.au to arrange.
How long does your tea stay fresh?
Short answer. It depends on the tea and how it is stored.
To keep your teas fresh, always store them well-sealed in a cool, dry, and dark place and generally as a guideline we recommend consuming within 3 years of purchase.
How much caffeine is there in a cup of tea?
The caffeine content of tea varies depending on factors like water temperature and steeping time. On average:
Black tea: 40-70 mg per cup
Green tea: 20-45 mg per cup
Oolong tea: 30-50 mg per cup
White tea: 15-30 mg per cup
Yellow tea: 30-50 mg per cup
Herbal: 0 mg (naturally caffeine-free)
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Danielle Jukes
Tea Journeys
You guys are brilliant, your packaging is 1 of the main reason I chose to order my Tiger with you, you don't waste room and space with boxes. I love my tea samples and really I cannot survive without my Morning Tiger, Thankyou Tea Journeys
Alchemy Energy Chai Elixir
WARWICK EDGINGTON
Game changer
I’ve never understood our camping buddies not liking Lapsang Souchong. After all they all say how much they like getting home and finding all there clothes smell of smoke.
Recently introduced Golden Goose into the mix and it captured some interest. There is hope for them yet.
Golden Goose
Pam Allen
Vote 1 Teabo
I am really enjoying my sticky chai….. especially the ginger flavour which gives me the taste I like to identify.
I often use my diffuser in a mug rather than the infusion bottle and that works well if I just want a mug of chai just for myself.
I have samples to try and I want to try a chilled chai as well. I’m on a ‘tea adventure’