Bhumi Assam Masala Chai
Assam
ENERGY
The earth beneath us, and towering above us in the highest of mountain ranges is a manifestation of Mother Nature, which could be a cave's shelter or a rich field to harvest. And when all this cradles into a single cup, what do you call it but Bhumi, meaning Earth in Sanskrit? Added with India's favourite spices, cardamom, cinnamon, ginger and clove, and plucked from the finest plantations of Assam, this tea represents a traditional Indian characteristic. Add a little milk/honey to complement your taste.
- Each packet of Loose Tea contains 100 grams
- Each teabag contains 2 grams
NUTRITIONAL FACTS
NUTRITIONAL VALUE | Typical value per 100g of product | Contribution to 100ml prepared tea |
---|---|---|
Energy (kcal) | 120 | Traces |
Protein (g) | 19 | Traces |
Carbohydrates (g) | 4 | Nil |
Fat - all types (g) | Traces | Nil |
Fatty Acid (g) | Traces | Traces |
Cholestrol | Nil | Nil |
Vitamin C (mg) | 100 | Traces |
Minerals (mg) | ||
Calcium | 500 | Traces |
Iron | 30 | Traces |
SENSORY EXPERIENCE
TASTE
Clear and fully with spices coexisting harmoniously
Clear and fully with spices coexisting harmoniously
AROMA
Spicy
Spicy
Appearance
Golden copper
Golden copper
CAFFEINE Medium BEST CONSUMED Anytime of the day
TO BREW ONE CUP (200ml):
Try it as a refreshingly fruity iced tea or simply brew it hot.
1 Put loose tea in the cup
2 Pour hot water
3 Brew for 3 minutes
+
For iced tea
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
TO BREW ONE CUP (200ml):
Try it as a refreshingly fruity iced tea or simply brew it hot.
1 Put teabag in the cup
2 Pour hot water
3 Brew for 3 minutes
+
For iced tea
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
The earth beneath us, and towering above us in the highest of mountain ranges is a manifestation of Mother Nature, which could be a cave's shelter or a rich field to harvest. And when all this cradles into a single cup, what do you call it but Bhumi, meaning Earth in Sanskrit? Added with India's favourite spices, cardamom, cinnamon, ginger and clove, and plucked from the finest plantations of Assam, this tea represents a traditional Indian characteristic. Add a little milk/honey to complement your taste.
- Each packet of Loose Tea contains 100 grams
- Each teabag contains 2 grams
NUTRITIONAL FACTS
NUTRITIONAL VALUE | Typical value per 100g of product | Contribution to 100ml prepared tea |
---|---|---|
Energy (kcal) | 120 | Traces |
Protein (g) | 19 | Traces |
Carbohydrates (g) | 4 | Nil |
Fat - all types (g) | Traces | Nil |
Fatty Acid (g) | Traces | Traces |
Cholestrol | Nil | Nil |
Vitamin C (mg) | 100 | Traces |
Minerals (mg) | ||
Calcium | 500 | Traces |
Iron | 30 | Traces |
SENSORY EXPERIENCE
TASTE
Clear and fully with spices coexisting harmoniously
Clear and fully with spices coexisting harmoniously
AROMA
Spicy
Spicy
Appearance
Golden copper
Golden copper
CAFFEINE Medium BEST CONSUMED Anytime of the day
TO BREW ONE CUP (200ml):
Try it as a refreshingly fruity iced tea or simply brew it hot.
1 Put loose tea in the cup
2 Pour hot water
3 Brew for 3 minutes
+
For iced tea
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
TO BREW ONE CUP (200ml):
Try it as a refreshingly fruity iced tea or simply brew it hot.
1 Put teabag in the cup
2 Pour hot water
3 Brew for 3 minutes
+
For iced tea
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!
After brewing, allow the tea to cool and pour in a glass full of ice. Enjoy your tea!