BASILUR TEA - CHINESE COLLECTION - MILK OOLONG 150G
BASILUR TEA - CHINESE COLLECTION - MILK OOLONG 150G
BASILUR TEA - CHINESE COLLECTION - MILK OOLONG 150G
BASILUR TEA - CHINESE COLLECTION - MILK OOLONG 150G

BASILUR TEA - CHINESE COLLECTION - MILK OOLONG 150G

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Basilur Milk Oolong is a unique blend of Ceylon green tea and oolong green tea, blended with a wonderful milk aroma and packaged in compact express bags for simple brewing. This particular mix produces a smooth, creamy infusion with a delicate straw color and a characteristic milky-buttery scent, providing a delightful taste experience that captures the essence of Chinese tea in your cup.

Basilur Milk Oolong is made with 100% natural ingredients and flavors, ensuring authenticity and providing the highest quality tea without depleting the ozone layer. The entirely biodegradable tea bags, made from paper with the OK Compost INDUSTRIAL certification, are eco-friendly. The tea is contained in a special hermetically sealed bag within the box, ensuring that each sachet remains fresh.

 


     

    Ingredients
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    Caffeine Content
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    Tasting Notes
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    Brewing Instructions

    Tea Quantity

    Tea Quantity

    We recommend 1 teaspoons of tea per cup.

    Water Amount

    Water Amount

    Add 200ml of water for each tea bag.

    Temperature

    Temperature

    Heat water to 80°C (176°F) for the perfect brew.

    Brewing Time

    Brewing Time

    Steep the tea bag for 2-3 minutes to achieve the ideal flavor.

    Basilur Story

    The Story Of Basilur

    Basilur Tea was founded by Dr. Gamini Abeywickrama, an individual with decades of experience in producing and exporting the finest quality Ceylon tea. Dr. Gamini wanted to give the entire world the gift of Ceylon tea. However, he wanted to go about this in a special way. He wanted tea to become more than just a beverage. He wanted tea to become an experience.

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