Indian Black Teas
Wake up to a fruity muscatel aroma and a light, malty flavour. Delicious with milk as they are without it, Indian Black Teas contain more caffeine than other black teas, making them the best breakfast teas to begin a busy day.
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AED 630.00A muscatel grape aroma with a warming taste, harvested during the second flush.
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AED 630.00This second-flush tea is malty and rich, with a sweet aroma of brown sugar.
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AED 265.00A rich and well-balanced mix of spices with a malty Indian black tea.
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AED 160.00A bright amber cup, full bodied with a robust, rich malty taste.
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AED 45.00Smooth single-origin tea with malty flavour and honey notes.
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AED 45.00Floral with muscatel flavour, perfect for a refreshing afternoon tea.
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AED 45.00Malty prime-season Himalayan breakfast tea with sweet muscatel notes.
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AED 45.00This regal blend mixes premium black tea leaves with pure bergamot oil.
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AED 45.00A warm blend of rich spices including cinnamon and cardamom, with Indian tea.
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AED 265.00Malty with honey hints, this loose tea offers a robust start to the day.
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AED 265.00Single-origin Darjeeling, renowned as the 'champagne of tea' for its muscatel aroma.
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AED 265.00A classic blend with a citrusy, aromatic profile, infused with pure bergamot oil.
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AED 265.00A beautiful blend of second-flush Assam and Darjeeling loose teas.
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AED 100.00Malty single-origin breakfast tea with golden-tipped leaves.
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AED 100.00Single-origin tea, known as the 'champagne of tea' for its muscatel notes.
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AED 100.00Well-balanced loose-leaf black tea with invigorating bergamot oil.
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AED 80.00A celebrated black tea with a comforting citrus twist and a smooth finish.
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AED 80.00A malty and sweet single-origin tea, a classic breakfast choice.
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AED 80.00Single-origin tea with muscatel flavour and an invigorating floral aroma.
FAQS
How much caffeine is in Indian black tea?
Indian black tea typically contains about 40-60 milligrams of caffeine per cup, depending on the blend and brewing time. This is generally higher than green tea but lower than coffee, providing a moderate boost in energy and alertness.
What are the health benefits of Indian black tea?
Indian black tea provides a range of benefits, including antioxidants that support general health and well-being. It can aid digestion and enhance mental alertness, making it a refreshing and invigorating choice when enjoyed in moderation.
What is the difference between Chinese and Indian black tea?
Chinese black tea often has a more delicate and varied flavour profile, while Indian black tea is typically bold and robust. The main difference lies in the processing methods and regional characteristics, which influence the taste, aroma, and strength of the tea.
How many types of Indian tea are there?
India produces several types of tea, including black, green, white, oolong, and flavoured varieties. Notable Indian black teas include Assam, Darjeeling, and Nilgiri, each with distinct flavours and characteristics shaped by their growing regions.
Is it good to drink Indian tea every day?
Drinking Indian tea daily can be beneficial due to its antioxidants and potential health benefits, such as improved digestion and heart health. However, it's best to consume it in moderation and balance it with a healthy diet and lifestyle.