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No. 1 Young Buds in Handcrafted Zardozi Motif on Velvet Bag

No 1 young Buds of Darjeeling
Description
A range for the connoisseurs, this tea is packed in velvet with a flower motif in 'Zardozi Style' of India. The 'first flush tea' of Darjeeling hills is available in three flavours of nature. The Spring first flush flavour is green in character and has a sharp phenolic finish. The Summer Season first flush flavour has a muscatel grape like sweet and spicy character.The Autumnal first flush tea is floral all the way. The Spring is served in a blue velvet, the Summer in a maroon and the Autumnal in a green bag.

The Darjeeling tea range is indeed the finest in the world. It is a unique gift of nature that one single plant gives us ,three different flavours of tea in different season.The Number 1 'Young Buds' is a special selection of teas from Aap Ki Pasand Tea Company.
Packaging
No. 1 Young Buds of Darjeeling : Packed in velvet with a flower motif in Zardozi Style of India.

Price : USD 24.00 per 100 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
To make the tea properly, the teapot should first be warmed with boiling water. This water is then poured away.


Use a teaspoonful of tea for each cup. A heaped teaspoon in hard water and level spoon in soft water. Still mineral water is not soft generally.

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

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. You as the connoisseur should decide how many minutes is best for you.

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

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. Black Teas are generally not suitable for a second infusion or a third, like you enjoy in a green tea.