Muffin Mix

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A great and flavorful combination of Blueberries and Black tea…really tastes like a muffin!

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A traditional black tea named after Assam, India.  Assam tea is now mostly grown at or near sea level and is known for its body, briskness, malty flavour, and strong, bright colour. Assam teas, or blends containing Assam tea, are often sold as “breakfast” teas.  The state of Assam is the world’s largest tea-growing region by production, lying on either side of the Brahmaputra River, and bordering Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and very close to China. The tea plant is grown in the lowlands of Assam, unlike Darjeelings and Nilgiris, which are grown in the highlands. It is cultivated in the valley of the Brahmaputra River, an area of clay soil rich in the nutrients of the floodplain. The climate varies between a cool, arid winter and a hot, humid rainy season—conditions ideal for growing tea. Because of its long growing season and generous rainfall, Assam is one of the most prolific tea-producing regions in the world.

Keemun tea, also known as Qimen tea, is a premium variety of Chinese black tea hailing from the Anhui province. This tea is renowned for its unique and complex flavor profile, making it a favorite among tea connoisseurs around the world. First produced in the late 19th century, it quickly became popular in the West and is still used for a number of classic blends.  It is a light tea with characteristic stone fruit and slightly smoky notes in the aroma and a gentle, malty, non-astringent taste reminiscent of unsweetened cocoa. Keemun is said to have floral aromas and wooden notes but can be long soaked for tons of flavor.  Among the many varieties of Keemun perhaps the most well-known is Keemun Mao Feng (祁門毛峰). Harvested earlier than others, and containing leaflets of two leaves and a bud, it is lighter and sweeter than other Keemun teas which is the variety we carry.
Production Process of Keemun Tea ~ Harvesting and Withering ~ The process of producing Keemun tea begins with the careful selection of tea leaves. Typically, the small, tender leaves from the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) are hand-picked in the early morning. Once collected, the leaves are spread out in a thin layer to wither under the sun or in a well-ventilated room. This step reduces the moisture content of the leaves, making them more pliable and easier to process.
Rolling and Oxidation ~ After withering, the leaves are gently rolled by hand or machine to release the tea’s natural enzymes and essential oils. Rolling also helps to shape the leaves, giving Keemun tea its characteristic twisted appearance. The rolled leaves are then left to oxidize, turning from green to a rich, dark brown color. The level of oxidation determines the final flavor of the tea, with a longer oxidation time resulting in a more robust and full-bodied taste.
Firing and Drying ~ Once the desired level of oxidation is reached, the leaves are fired to halt the oxidation process. This step is crucial in preserving the unique flavor profile of Keemun tea. The leaves are then dried, either in the sun or using specialized machines, to remove any remaining moisture. Finally, the dried leaves are sorted and packaged for sale.
What Does Keemun Tea Taste? Keemun tea is prized for its rich and complex flavor profile. The tea boasts a combination of fruity, floral, and smoky notes, with a hint of sweetness. The liquor produced when brewing Keemun tea is a beautiful reddish-brown color, and the aroma is often compared to the fragrance of orchids or roses.
Health Benefits of Keemun Tea ~ Like other black teas, Keemun tea contains a variety of antioxidants and beneficial compounds that contribute to overall health. Some potential health benefits of Keemun tea include Boosting the Immune System ~ The antioxidants in Keemun tea, particularly catechins and theaflavins, help to protect the body against free radicals and support a strong immune system. Improving Heart Health ~ Regular consumption of black tea, including Keemun tea, has been linked to a reduced risk of developing heart disease due to its antioxidant properties and positive effects on blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Enhancing Cognitive Function ~ The combination of caffeine and L-theanine found in Keemun tea has been shown to improve alertness, focus, and overall cognitive function.  Keemun Tea: Taste, Benefits, and How to Make It | Chinese Teas 101

We paid the teas above to make a perfect black tea combination of flavors to support the lush taste of Wild Blueberries!  We added in light blue Cornflowers to make it look good and smell good. We also beefed up the blueberry taste with some blueberry essential oils. We make this blend into a great Arnold Palmer with the addition of your own lemon juice!  Such a great refreshing blend for the summer.

Features Muffin Mix:

  • Leaves can be infused twice (Double the tea for same price!)
  • Robust Blend making a nice colour and strong flavor
  • Rich and Full Bodied ~ Can be Long Steeped for Astringency
  • Dark Dark Colour Cup of Tea
  • Full of natural antioxidants and Flavor ~ Energy Producer
  • Sample Size ~ 1 oz will make 8-10 16 oz teas
  • Sealed Bag ~ 4 oz will make 32-40 16 oz teas
  • Iced Tea ~ Always Double the amount of Tea for the same size cup!
  • Per Serving ~ 1 tsp per 6 oz of H2O
  • Caffeine: Medium

Ingredients:  Steep Me Proprietary Organic Blend of Superior Orthodox GBOP Black Tea from the Assam Valley south of the river Bramaputhra, Traditional Superior Black Tea from Anhui Provence in China with Freeze-Dried Wild Blueberry Pieces and the Highest Quality Blueberry Essential Oil

Alternatively, try our Razzy Raspberry Black Tea OR Mixed Fruit Black Tea.

Great reasons why black tea is healthy and a great beverage option.  https://www.thespruceeats.com/black-tea-benefits-765048

 

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Benefits

Black Tea

  • Most Popular Tea
  • Fully Oxidized Tea Leaf
  • Approx 20% of Coffee Caffeine
  • Rich in Antioxidants known as Polyphenols and Catechins
  • Lowers Risk of Diabetes
  • Great for Heart Health
  • High Antibacterial Activity
  • Helps Parkinson’s and Diarrhea
  • Calorie-free, Fat-free, Gluten Free

When talking about the many types of tea, Black Tea is the most well known and most widely available in many forms.  Black tea can be found at any grocery or bulk store plus it can be found in Ready to Drink form at any convenience store.  This tea has a lot of robust flavors and a nice dark red color when steeped. For many the fact that tea does not have much flavor, black tea can satisfy that need for a full tasting option.  With all the tea types, Black Tea will have the most caffeine, but it is considerably less than what they typical cup of Coffee may contain. For many people who are new to tea, Black Tea can be one of the first options because it has such a full flavor and color, and it is easy to modify.  Black Tea can be sweetened or even have milk added to make is a creamy hot beverage of choice.

Black Tea origins are very vast.  The premium Black Teas we carry come from China, Sri Lanka and the most Famous Darjeeling from India.  We also source some of our Black Tea from Africa and Thailand for something unique. Normally, Black Teas will be in placed into combinations like the industry standards of English Breakfast or Irish Breakfast, but we also have many single country origins available.

If you are new to tea, Black Tea is a great start.  Lots of flavor and pairs well with sweetener or milk.

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