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100g loose infusion
Citrus-sweet. Harmonious. Vivifying. Hot and spicy in winter, ice cool in summer this herbal beauty delivers all things to everyone.
Origin of lemongrass: Egypt
Origin of ginger root: China
Origin of liquorice: Spain
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cedar wood, ginger zest One thing you have to know… Canton Lemongrass and Ginger herbal infusion works perfectly as a Thai- inspired iced tea, add rum and make it into a cocktail.
BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 4 min
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50 pyramids. Plastic free plant based material.
Muscatel. Bright. Ethereal. Chinese tea bushes thrive in the Himalayas and yield this sparkling ‘Champagne of teas’.
Origin Singell Estate, Darjeeling, India
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Muscatel grape, dried raisin One thing you have to know… Canton Darjeeling high-grade tea is a second flush Darjeeling. This refers to the second picking season of the year (May-June). Second flush Darjeelings tend to be darker and richer than first flush and considered more premium.
BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 3 min
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150g. black loose tea with bergamot
Bergamot. Velvety. Harmonious. Classic English elegance, exalted by heady botanical citrus notes.
Origin of black tea: Hunan Province, China; Assam and Nilgiri, India
Origin of bergamot oil: Calabria, Italy
TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Citrus, cedar wood One thing you have to know… Cheap Earl Grey teas use synthetic flavouring , Canton Earl Grey high-grade tea uses 100% pure cold-pressed oil from Calabria from the peel of the bergamot fruit (a citrus fruit closely related to the bitter orange and lemon).
BREWING INDICATIONS For the ideal cup of Canton Earl Grey, steep 4g of loose leaf in 250ml of 95°C water for four minutes if you’re taking it with milk. If you’re taking it black, use 3g of loose leaf and only steep it for two minutes.