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Orange Blossom Loose Tea
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This botanical blend of loose leaf black tea has a bright citrus clarity balanced by rich, rounded notes of orange.
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Full Description
You'll find this loose leaf tea both warm and refreshing, equally delicious in the depths of winter and the height of summer. To enjoy it in all its floral glory, we'd suggest serving without milk – for a flirty finishing touch we've added a handful of orange petals.
• Tea type: Black
• Number of servings (using 1tsp/ 2g per cup): 100g = 50 cups
• Ideal for using with: Glass Pao Infuser Mug, Chelsea Glass Teapot with Infuser and Infusers & Strainers
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Ingredients
Black Tea, 3% Orange Peel, Flavouring, Orange Blossom Petals
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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Product Specifications
Code: MSTR314963
Weight: 100g
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from strong light and odours. Once opened, store in an airtight container.
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TEA TYPE
Black Tea

TASTE PROFILE
Fragrantly floral, with warming notes of orange

FOOD PAIRING
Enjoy this tea on its own
Numerology
NO.
142
Famed for its essential oils and fabulous fragrance, orange blossom Is rumoured to be a bit of an aphrodisiac. As a subtle reminder of Valentine’s Day, 14th February, we’ve numbered this tea 142. You wouldn’t want to forget the date…
Brew the Perfect cup

Teaspoons (2 grams)
1

1 cup
200ml water
100 degrees

time
3-5 mins
Origin: Blended
Ever since our founder Walter Whittard weighed out tea leaves behind his high mahogany counter, we've been experimenting with our own inventive blends. Today you'll find extraordinary creativity in our collection, from unique twists on classics like English Breakfast to more inventive blends laden with fruit and flowers.

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Fully oxidised for a rich, robust flavour, black tea is the most popular type of tea in the western world – and for good reason. Its full body and depth of flavour make many black teas ideal for drinking with a splash of milk, while more delicate varieties like Darjeeling express a huge range of complex characteristics. Discover more about black tea here.