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Presidents Tea™ in a Golden Metal Caddy ( 50 gms)

Presidents Tea ™ of Darjeeling 50 gms
Description
The Presidents Tea™is a rare tea (available in limited editions) selected from the best gardens of Darjeeling by the Master Tea Tasters of Aap Ki Pasand Tea Company. Our Tasters select the best teas of the summer season
after tasting samples from over one hundred gardens in the Darjeeling Hills, India. This selection process is generally carried out during spring, summer or autumn season when quality is at its peak in the selected areas/gardens.

Among our special teas, this is our Signature Line of a very exotic First Flush Tea; ‘The Presidents Tea'.

The 'Presidents Tea'™ also known as ‘first flush tea’ , has a fresh character and a flowery bouquet.

The ‘Presidents Tea’ is a trade mark under registration of Aap Ki Pasand Tea Company.
Pakaging
The tea is packed in Metal Caddy. It is also available in beautiful Darjeeling Tea packets that are ideal for gifting purposes.

Price : USD 16.50 per 50 gms
Minimum Order : Minimum order must be four Units of any of the Products or Assorted. Free shipping is offered for all orders placed through our website


 How To Make
  1. To make the tea properly, the teapot should first be warmed with boiling water. This water is then poured away. Boil the water in a electric heater and pour out boiling water into the pot.

  2. Use a teaspoonful of tea for each cup. A heaped teaspoon in hard water and level spoon in soft water.

  3. The tea leaves are put into the pot, fresh boiling water is poured over and a tea cosy paced over the pot.

  4. The tea pot should be allowed to stand for a few minutes ( this is called infusing) before the tea is poured out. Generally a five minute infusion makes a good cup. This is not an unalterable rule since some tea connoisseurs enjoy a three minutes wait. In hard water a longer infusion time helps flavours to emerge out better. In soft water, tea infuses much quicker. The so called mineral still water is better for Darjeeling and does not benefit Assam Teas.

  5. Please use a tea cosy cover to keep the pot warm while you wait.

  6. The infusion could be poured through a strainer into a cup, although tea leaves are quite harmless if left unstrained. The remaining tea infusion left in the tea pot may turn bitter in taste after six or seven minutes.