Tea: |
Tropical Fire - Naturally Flavored Black Tea |
Region: |
Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula or Uva districts |
Cup Characteristics: |
The
subtleties of cinnamon
and cloves beautifully
captured as they blend
with the sweetness of a
tropical fruit mélange. |
Information: |
For at
least a thousand years
people have added spices
to their food. And,
although it may seem
counterintuitive given
the steamy climate of
tropical countries,
almost invariably it
were the inhabitants of
these countries who
first discovered the
benefits of spicing up
their cuisine. Modern
research has shown that
adding spice to food
helps prolong its
lifespan and can even
help kill off bacteria
in fresh fruits and
vegetables. As well, due
to a bodily function
known as “gustatory
sweating”, fiery foods
actually help cool the
body down! But aside
from all the scientific
mumbo-jumbo, spices make
food taste great right?
So in keeping with
tropical culinary
tradition, we’ve blended
this tea with tropical
fruit flavorings like
Papaya and Mango, and
spiced them up with
cinnamon and cloves for
a taste that is truly
magical. Brew a pot and
enjoy this savory
infusion. Also makes a
very interesting iced
tea.
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What type of tea do we use, how do we flavor the tea and why do we use natural flavors?
Firstly... we only use high grown teas from the top 3 tea growing regions of Sri Lanka - Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula and Uva. These three high-grown districts produce flavorful teas that have classic ‘Ceylon’ tea character which is noted by floral bouquet and flavor notes, touches of mild astringency, bright coppery color and, most importantly - perfect for use as the base tea of our flavored teas. (We have tested teas from various other origins around the world as base stock for our flavored teas, but none of these teas made the grade.) Dimbula and the western estates of Nuwara Eliya have a major quality peak during Jan/Feb, whereas Uva and the eastern estates of Nuwara Eliya have their peak in July/Aug. This ‘dual peak period’ allow us to buy the best for our flavored tea blends several times during the year, ensuring top quality and freshness.
Secondly... we use flavoring oils not crystals to give the tea drinker an olfactory holiday before indulging in a liquid tea treat. Thirdly, we specify natural flavors. High quality tea tastes good and natural flavors do not mask the natural taste of the high grown Ceylon tea. (The norm for many making flavored tea is to use overpowering artificial flavors, which can be used to hide lower quality tea). Natural flavors do not leave an aftertaste giving the tea a clean and true character. It should be noted that natural flavors tend to be somewhat ‘soft ‘ and the flavors slightly muted, but for many this is a refreshing change and one of the desired attributes of our naturally flavored teas.
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method: Bring freshly drawn cold water to a rolling boil. Place 1 teaspoon of tea for each cup into the teapot. Pour the boiling water into the teapot. Cover and let steep for 3-7 minutes according to taste (the longer the steeping time the stronger the tea). Even though milk and a dash of sugar help enhance the flavor character on this tea, it is perfectly acceptable to consume this tea ‘straight-up’
Iced Tea Brewing Method: (to make 1 liter/quart): Place 6 teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Pour 1 1/4 cups of freshly boiled water over the tea. Steep for 5 minutes. Quarter fill a serving pitcher with cold water. Pour the tea into your serving pitcher straining the leaves. Add ice and top-up the pitcher with cold water. Garnish and sweeten to taste. [A rule of thumb when preparing fresh brewed iced tea is to double the strength of hot tea since it will be poured over ice and diluted with cold water]. Please note that this tea may tend to go cloudy or ‘milky’ when poured over ice; a perfectly normal characteristic of some high quality black teas and nothing to worry about!
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