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French Breakfast Tea Village Blend

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Description

French Breakfast Tea Village Blend is a type of Black Tea that includes leaves from Qimen County, China, and Tinsukia in Assam, India. The grade is Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe (TGFOP).

When you make a cup of this delightful infusion, you can expect classic malty flavours with a sweet, clean finish. We pack it fresh to order here at our Kent-based factory.

French Breakfast Tea vs English Breakfast Tea

But why pick this Tea when English Breakfast Tea is unquestionably more famous? The primary difference between the two is the fact that the latter beverage uses Ceylon Tea rather than Chinese Tea.

This has a significant influence on its taste, character and profile. While both are delicious, our French Breakfast Tea Village Blend has the benefit of being wholly unique.

What is French Breakfast Tea?

You might also be wondering why it’s called French Breakfast Tea in the first place. The reason is simple: we initially made it for our French clientele. However, such was its immense popularity that people started drinking it around the world.

It has, indeed, become one of our best-selling Black Tea blends, going above and beyond to impress all those who drink it.

French Breakfast Tea Ingredients

Now to discuss the French Breakfast Tea Ingredients themselves. Qimen County in China is where we get Keemun Tea (an archaic English spelling of the county), which was first produced in the 19th century.

Assam Tea is similar in the sense that it, too, came about during the 1800s. However, it is the product of India, not China. When combined, they’re a match made in heaven.

French Breakfast Tea Caffeine

And then there is its caffeine content, which amounts to around 45-mg per 8-oz cup. This stimulating chemical compound, as most people will know already, provides an energy boost. It is one way of getting out of bed in the morning - not to mention the fact that, put simply, the Tea itself tastes great.

You can find out for yourself right here at The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company.

How to Brew French Breakfast Tea Village Blend

1, Put Loose Leaf Tea in a Tea Infuser or Filter.

2, Place the Tea-filled accessory in a cup or mug.

3, Boil water and pour it over the leaves.

4, Allow it to steep for 3-5 minutes for the perfect cup of tea.

How to Serve: Milk sugar, honey or lemon - the choice is yours. Alternatively, serve black.

Benefits of French Breakfast Tea Village Blend

This beverage has a wealth of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants - most notably, theaflavins and thearubigins.

Such chemical compounds do much to support your health and wellbeing through their work combating free radicals in the body.

The result is that, ultimately, your morning cuppa reduces the risk of developing numerous chronic conditions.

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  1. Liked it more than I expected to. A good alternative to English Breakfast

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  2. Absolutely delicious! I love this tea.

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  4. Lovely flavour. Takes a little more brewing but worth it

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  5. A new blend I haven't tried before - good and interesting.

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  6. Slightly oaky. Great for waking up with.

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