Madura of Australia
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So many English Breakfast teas are strong to the point of harshness. This one is typically nice and robust, but smooth – a good start to the day…
It’s great value & local too…only a few hours drive away (which for Australia is in the neighbourhood!)
I’d definitely choose this as my EB of choice after comparing it with a number of others.
Preparation
A review of Pure Assam by Madura of Australia
I am always reminded when reviewing this tea box that the leaves are “superior leaf grades and not dust.” Using freshly drawn water and putting this in a pan and leaving to boil and I take one tea bag and put this in my cup and then pour the water over the tea bag. I leave it to steep for four minutes.
After the allotted time, I remove the cover from the cup. The tea’s color is a dark red liquor and when tasted it is malty. This tea is full in body with nothing hidden in the tasting or coloring. Clarity is what this tea seems to be about; when you first taste it and when you take your last sip it is liken to first sip. Overall, a well-rounded tea.
Preparation
A review of Pure Assam Tea by Madura of Australia
This is to be Australia’s finest tea; grown and packaged in Australia.
I am using freshly boiled water and having placed on tea bag in my cup I pour in the hot water leaving it to steep for four minutes. I am trying for the longest steep but it is to be suited to one’s palate.
This is an ideal breakfast tea. Tea’s color is a clear dark red liquor. The aroma is sweet and has a mildly roasted scent. Tea taste very malty and sweetly smooth.
In all this is a wonderful tea to experience in the morning with milk and sugar while plotting out daily activities.
Preparation
A review of Pure Assam Tea by Madura of Australia
I am using freshly boiled water as recommended for this finely leaf grade. I pour the water into my cup with one tea bag and let is steep for 4 minutes as recommended.
I must say that each tea bag is individually sealed and at times one can hear the granules stir within the package. When removing the sealed bag, I notice that the strings are similar in style to another tea company that I had tried recently. And I did not have trouble with the string. No matter.
Tea’s color is lovely amber or I should say more the color of mahogany. I decide to have this tea with granulated sugar (one teaspoon) added to my cup and stirred until dissolved.
This tea was to have been already a sweeten malt flavor so the added sugar makes it more creamy and smooth even.
It is a good cup of Assam tea, one that I will have again and again.