Product description

This product has a best before date of 5/1/23.  Not eligible for additional discounts.  All sales final.

This cardamom black tea is a distinctive and exotic blend that is beloved by fans of Earl Grey and chai spiced teas. It is Ahmad's most popular selling tea in the world -- crafted by skilled Tea Masters using high-quality Kenyan leaves. This results in a mature and crisp flavor, providing the perfect base for the unique herbal and slightly menthol notes of green cardamom. The special cardamom flavor adds a warm and aromatic spiciness that complements the black tea perfectly. With endless possibilities, it can be enjoyed lightly steeped for a more exotic Earl Grey experience, or strong and black with lots of sugar, as commonly done in the Middle East. For a rich and comforting cup, try it well-brewed with a splash of milk, similar to a warm and spicy chai tea.

Imported from Asia

Type
  • Black
  • Classic
  • Flavored
Ingredients

Black tea, cardamom flavoring

Flavor Profile
  • Cardamom
Packaging

Box

  • Bags
Size/Count
  • 100ct
Preparation

For the perfect cup, boil fresh water and pour immediately, infusing for 5-7 minutes.

Allergen/Dietary Info
  • Caffeine
  • Halal
  • Kosher

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Christine S.
Tasty!

Good black tea with a faint, but not overwhelming or cloying.

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