
Teavelope® Assam
Ronnefeldt Assam (Irish Breakfast) Teavelope® A characteristic Assam of summer plucking: strong, malty, spicy and highly aromatic. The pack contains 25 servings of 1.5g each. Ingredients: Black tea What is Assam tea? Assam tea is a variety of black tea made from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis var. assamica. It’s traditionally grown in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, one of the largest tea-producing regions in the world. Because of its naturally high caffeine content, Assam tea is frequently marketed as a breakfast tea. Many Irish and English breakfast teas use Assam or a blend that includes it. Assam tea is often described as having a malty flavor and a rich, savory aroma. These distinct features are typically attributed to the tea’s unique production process. After fresh Assam tea leaves are harvested and withered, they undergo an oxidation process — also referred to as fermentation — that exposes them to oxygen in a controlled-temperature environment for a designat