The health benefits of tea are well known and documented. Tea contains antioxidants, which can help fight against disease. According to Tea India®, each 8 oz serving of tea contains up to 200mg of flavonoid antioxidants.
I first came across Tea India® when I visited my favourite Indian specialty shop in the local area, the Punjab Bazaar, which is located at 1190 Stabler Lane, Yuba City, CA 95993. I was looking for another product when I noticed the 12 oz (340g) box of 120 tagless tea bags by Tea India®. This was a brand I had not heard of or tried before. So I decided to buy a box of Tea India® tea bags and see if I liked this brand.
When I made my first cup of tea with the Tea India® I was very impressed with the results. The tea brewed within moments and it tasted delicious. It did not leave a bitter aftertaste, as some teas do. I even prefer this brand of tea to Typhoo and PG Tips.
There is a caution notice on the back of the box of tea bags. It states: "It is not recommended to boil tea bags. Water must be at boiling temperature to brew tea. Sun Tea is not recommended". I never boil water with the tea bag in it. But my husband and I did not read the caution and we made Sun Tea, which the company advises against. The Sun Tea turned out well. Once it was in the fridge, each serving just required 1 minute in the microwave to heat it up for a nice cup of tea.
Instructions are very simple to follow. There are two suggested ways of preparing a cup of tea using Tea India®. The first is to bring 8oz of water to the boil and to then pour the boiling water into a cup, followed by adding one tea bag to the cup of boiling water. Suggested brewing time is between 3-5 minutes. The longer you leave the tea bag in the cup, the stronger the cup of tea will be.
The second suggested method of preparing a cup of tea is to pour 8oz of cold water into a cup with a tea bag already added to the cup and to then microwave on high for approximately 90 seconds. After this time, remove the tea bag and serve according to personal preference.
I would highly recommend Tea India®. It is a refreshing blend of Orange Pekoe and Pekoe Cut Black Tea that can be enjoyed at any time of the year.
Published by Sophie Spyrou
Sophie has been writing for the Yahoo! Contributor Network since 13th May 2007. She used her previous status as a Featured Contributor (Travel, then Pets) to share her personal knowledge about the UK culture... View profile
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- This tea brewed within moments and it did not leave a bitter aftertaste





14 Comments
Post a CommentThis tea is really great. I would recommend it!
Sophie
I love tea.
I have really become a tea fanatic since living in England! Thanks for the suggestion!
Great review! I love trying new teas. I also wonder about the no sun tea suggestion. :-)
You would know.
I knew I wanted to try this after the first paragraph. Great review. I can't wait to enjoy a cup on a rainy day, on the front porch, witn a good book. Ahhh..the life.
Good job with your review Sophie :-)
sounds very interesting...I'll have to give it a try...Thanks
Great review! I have heard about this before, it seems like it would be interesting to try!
Thank you for the comments. I appreciate what you said, Lori. I love the Indian culture.
Sophie