Kenya Milima

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Kenyan Orthodox Black Tea
Flavors
Citrus, Spicy, Tobacco, Cherry, Cinnamon, Cloves, Bread, Malt, Honey
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by QuiltGuppy
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec 5 g 7 oz / 218 ml

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  • “Another sample from the Harney batch. Not really a favorite of mine – I steeped this for 4 minutes per the instructions of H & S. I fear this may have been too long. The website says this tea...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Good morning Steepsterites. I mentioned yesterday this new budding habit of sharing a morning pot with the boyfriend. Well, it has downsides when as today I get up two and a half hours before him...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Today was hectic, so to relax a little this afternoon, I decided to try a sample I had been keeping back. YET ANOTHER sample from the thoughtful, dependable, generous, and friendly QuiltGuppy. ...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Dry, this tea smells vaguely of… tobacco. Hm. It’s interesting. It’s a darker tea, but not quite black in color. 205/1.5 min. The aroma of tobacco is still present. In the taste, as well. ...” Read full tasting note
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From Harney & Sons

Africa’s most elegant tea. The big leaves are loaded with golden tip and are reminiscent of fine Assams. The tea is light in body and is a mellow brew.

H&S Review:

Milima is Swahili for “In a high place”. The tea plants that produce this tea grow at more than six thousand feet above sea level in the Kenyan Highlands. The leaves take on lovely flavors in the cool air and rocky soil. Unlike most teas in Africa, Milima is produced in the Orthodox method, so the leaves look like most of our other teas. Milima has led the revolution in Africa of making tea in the Orthodox method. We now offer a few choices of African teas, unlike five years ago.

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Since 1983 Harney & Sons has been the source for fine teas. We travel the globe to find the best teas and accept only the exceptional. We put our years of experience to work to bring you the best Single-Estate teas, and blends beyond compare.

21 Tasting Notes

75
12 tasting notes

A very strong and robust tea. A little too strong for me. Smells of tobacco.

Flavors: Tobacco

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70
18 tasting notes

This tea definitely reminds me of a chai with it’s clove notes and sweet flavor. I definitely did not enjoy this tea alone, this just needs milk and sugar (and lots of it) though it honestly feels like a good breakfast tea or an afternoon pick-me-up. I would recommend trying different temperatures as well as different brewing times for this tea. At first following the directions made my tea taste terribly bitter and I had to try again with less time and less heat.

Flavors: Cherry, Cinnamon, Citrus, Cloves

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 5 OZ / 147 ML
Harney & Sons The Store

For a cup which can be enjoyed without milk and sugar, I tend to use a single teaspoon, 5oz of water, and 2-3 min of time. It comes out plenty flavorful for my taste. Glad you liked this tea!

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75
737 tasting notes

So I over-steeped this a wee bit today.
I’ve had this sample for a while now and I’m finally getting around to trying it. Figure I needed black tea in my system. Only got like two hours of sleep over all today and I’m feeling really stressed with having to move like everything in my room over to my gparents’ room so my dad’s worker can update my bathroom. Which I’m not super happy about for a few different reasons. :/
And valid ones at that!
The guy just came over and basically said this is gonna take a lot longer than a couple days, so not thrilled over that either. Oy. This isn’t my day.

On the bright side, other than this having that weird inky taste from over-steeping, it’s pretty malty. Which I love! Has a touch of bready notes which I also like. Definitely going to be trying this one again. I have a feeling that when I steep it right it will be an amazing black tea! :D

Flavors: Bread, Malt

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100
2 tasting notes

This is a tea that I drink on a daily basis. I love the slight sweetness beneath the rich tea flavor.

Flavors: Honey

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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224 tasting notes

Tea #6 from the (Mostly) Unflavored TTB

So because I had this a few days ago and Steepster was totally down, I didn’t manage to get a review written up. And I was too tired/it was too late for me to think about how I should just write it down somewhere instead.
Mostly what I remember from this was that it was kinda fruity and a bit malty I think. It was good, I drank the entire cup, but I don’t remember it being a tea that I have a burning need to own for future drinkings. Lol.

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78
314 tasting notes

From the Unflavored TTB. Decent nose. Smooth, round taste is very full. Good finish has a hint of bitterness. This is a nice tea, but doesn’t have any features that really stand out as interesting, other than a bare hint of fruit.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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95
1118 tasting notes

Continuing with the tribute to Mr. Harney (a great idea from mj1851!) I decided this would be perfect with my late lunch. I made a Kenyan dish called Sukuma Wiki (braised collard greens and ground beef). I’m not sure the flavors in the food and the tea pair perfectly, but I like that they’re both from Kenya. :)

The tea is fruity with a tobacco flavor at the finish. As the tea cools there is a bit of a woody flavor – maybe some leather – and a bit of astringency. I like this one a lot. I can see the comparison to Assams, but this is unique enough that I can see myself buying a tin of it and enjoying it as an afternoon tea.

Yum!

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
gmathis

Never tried collard greens—do they taste spinachy or cabbagey?

Veronica

They’re a bitter green, so more like kale.

gmathis

OK, that does it…I need to expand my leafy green horizons! (I am a very late bloomer when it comes to eating vegetables.)

Veronica

Kale is awesome. I think it’s one of my favorite veggies, and I tend to put it in everything during the winter months (just ask my kids :)) I like the Sukuma Wiki with collard greens because the meat is highly seasoned, and i think the greens help balance out the spice.

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40
152 tasting notes

I think I steeped this tea too long, it was bitter and astringent. Taking that into account, I did not get much character from this tea, not something I would drink again.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 5 g 8 OZ / 236 ML

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86
9 tasting notes

Nice Malty and chocolate notes. Rich

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35
54 tasting notes

Didn’t really enjoy this one. Too bitter. Even with my usual heavy doses of cream and sugar, it was too much. (Tobacco?) Tried steeping for less time, and it was better, but still don’t enjoy the flavor as much as other teas.

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