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Old 3rd July 2006, 03:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I went back to the Indian grocery store today, hoping that they'd have
Taj Mahal in the round bags back in stock, as my supply is seriously
dwindling. They did not; nor did they have my second choice Tetley
(the real thing imported from Britain). They did, however, have Tea
India which was on sale for buy one, get one free. I had never tried
it before but decided to give it a try.

I went to my mother's house for lunch and brought a box of Tea India
with me, only to find that Mom was out of milk (GRRR!!) But we brewed
a pot of Tea India, anyway, and it turned out to be a delicious cuppa
that was very strong and smooth, with just a hint of natural sweetness,
so I did not even miss the milk. I think I actually prefer it to Taj
Mahal and Lipton Yellow Label, so I think I'll be buying Tea India for
a while, until it becomes unavailable which always happens sooner or
later to products I like.

 
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Old 3rd July 2006, 09:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Aloke Prasad wrote:
> Please don't take this the wrong way. This is a commentary about me as
> well.
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> I am amused that you folks in the "west" enjoy Assam and CTC teas. I am so
> used to thinking of these as "lower grade", to be used by chaiwallas and
> roadside dhabas and in the servant quarters. The upper crust would enjoy
> the more expensive Darjeelings ...
>
> So much for my biases ..
> --
> Aloke


You can keep your Darjeelings. I prefer a strong, dark cuppa and these
Assams and CTCs suit that need quite nicely. And the price is right,
too.

 
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Old 3rd July 2006, 11:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Aloke Prasad wrote:
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> > You can keep your Darjeelings. I prefer a strong, dark cuppa and these
> > Assams and CTCs suit that need quite nicely. And the price is right,
> > too.

>
> You are correct. I need to start on some strong Assams and Ceylon teas.
> Luckily, there's always lots of Lipton Red label in the house.


When my girlfriend and I tried our newly-purchased Ceylon leaves
(Ceylon Battalgalla OP, FWIW) for the first time, our collective first
reaction was "It's just like Lipton!" Our second response was "But so
much better!"

Good breakfast tea. Still has an enjoyable taste a long time after
finishing the cup.

Gavin

 
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Old 4th July 2006, 12:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Tea India is typical of the "kalami" full-leaf assam teas. It's not fancy
tea.. it's not picked in flushes but just picked all year long. But to be
honest, all of these are very nice teas. Sharzad, Tea India, Gulabi are
typical other brands. They all have a nice nose to them, but nothing too
fragrant, and they all make a pleasant cup.

I'd take this stuff over any of the CTC teas for everyday drinking. But
that's just me.
--scott
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