Assam tea is a black tea produced in the Assam region of India, known for its robust flavor and rich, malty taste. It is one of the most popular teas globally and is often used in blends like English Breakfast. The region's unique climate and rich soil contribute to the tea's distinctive characteristics. Assam tea is typically grown at lower altitudes, resulting in a strong, bold cup that is usually enjoyed with milk and sugar. It is harvested during two main seasons: the first flush in spring and the second flush in summer, with the latter producing the most flavorful leaves. In addition to its taste, Assam tea is known for its high caffeine content and health benefits, including antioxidants that may support heart health and improve digestion.
Black tea is full of nutrients and antioxidants that not only help in improving health but also in reducing inflammation in the body. There are many scientific studies that shows black tea can enhance weight loss and reduce belly fat. We provide custom Tea blends and packaging solutions based upon customerâ??s request. We also have option of different types of tea bags. Pyramid tea bag, Paper tea bag and Simple tea bag. We offer more than 40 different types of Tea.
Business Type Supplier, Retailer, Wholesaler Type Natural Shelf Life 1 Year Color Green Product Details Packaging Size 30 kg Style Dried Grade Superior
All variants of CTC tea from emerald gardens of Assam, Dooars or Darjeeling as per choice of our esteemed customer. We supply BP, BOP, BOPSM, BOP(L), OF, PD etc. We can sale as bulk or in packaged form of Tea bag, Tin, Card board box, Pouch or any other format chosen by customer. Our Teas are HALAL certified and we are ISO 9001:2015 certified company.
Assam Orthodox Teas are rolled with machinery in a manner that mimics hand-rolling. Orthodox tea is generally known as the champagne of teas as they are more nuanced and complex than other teas.
The Assam tea plant is indigenous to Assam initial efforts to plant the Chinese varieties in Assam soil did not succeed. Assam tea is now mostly grown at or near sea level and is known for its body, briskness, malty flavour, and strong, bright colour.