Himalayan Mountain Tips (No. 351)

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Black Tea
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200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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A unique and exquisite tea high-grown in the pristine hills of Nepal. The tippy, well-sorted leaf yields a coppery-orange brew with a scent that is reminiscent of ripe pear. Rich and complex in flavor, this tea can best be described as being somewhere between a Darjeeling and a high-grown Ceylon.

Recommendations: Use 1 level tsp. per 6 oz. cup; heat fresh water to a roaring boil and let steep for 2.5 min. Try a second infusion.

Ingredients: Black tea

Health Benefits: Black tea is a powerful source of anti-oxidants that can slow down the aging process and help prevent a wide variety of diseases. Medical research suggests that black tea can assist in lowering cholesterol and regulating blood sugar. Much lower in caffeine than coffee, black tea gently stimulates the heart and circulatory system. By keeping blood vessels soft and lowering blood pressure, black tea can help prevent heart disease and strokes.

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4843 tasting notes

Delicious! A beautiful flavor, I can taste notes of fruit and even a hint of spice in this. Very smooth and well-rounded. I love it!

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec
TeaEqualsBliss

I really haven’t tried very many SpecialTeas Tea…This one sounds great too!

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It’s a pretty liquor once brewed. And it has a nice scent to it, althought I wouldn’t have come up with “overtones of pear” without reading the company description.

I can’t come up with many descriptive terms around the black teas yet – I’m still learning about them. I know I like this. I know I’m going to enjoy drinking the sample I got. It may be complex, I’m not sure. It is however, yummy, and that’s pretty much what I’ve got to go with – right? :)

Preparation
2 min, 30 sec

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Almost a Darjeeling, but usually less expensive. Hurray for Nepal! I think I got the infusion time a bit high this go round, but was only a bit short of inspiring.

Preparation
Boiling 2 min, 30 sec
Brian Taylor

2:30 seems to be the magic time for me but I always put in the water just before boiling. That seems to bring the magic.

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