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Vithanakanda Ceylon

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Total:  $5.50
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1 oz - $5.50
4 oz (1/4 lb) - $17.60
8 oz (1/2 lb) - $28.60
16 oz (1 lb) - $48.40

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Vithanakanda Ceylon
 1 tsp Per Cup    
 212°F   
 4 Min    
Sri Lanka is the largest single exporter of tea in the world. The country exports some 450 million pounds annually grown on half a million acres of land. Until 1869 Sri Lanka was principally a coffee exporter but a coffee blight wiped out the island’s coffee bushes. The area was replanted with tea by the British to serve to burgeoning tea market in Europe, Britain and the British colonies.

Graded STGFOP (Special Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe), this tea has the highest proportion of tips. The "special" means it also uses the highest quality leaves in that classification. Sometimes there will be a "1" at the end instead of the word special.

Ingredients:

Ceylon Black tea

Origin:

Sri Lanka

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If the gods ever drank black tea, it would have been Vithanakanda   

I am not a tea connoisseur, but I have had a good share of decent quality teas in my life. I received Vithanakanda first as a sample, but after I tried it, I couldn't imagine my life without this tea. It has a very beautiful flavor, rich and flowery with a hint of rose petals (there is no flowers in it, the flavor comes from the black tea itself). Whether you are new to tea drinking or a seasoned veteran, this tea is a must.

Renata Harrison | Clovis, New Mexico | 4/9/2011

Fruity, Floral Richness   

Until you've had a Ceylon of this quality, you haven’t really had Ceylon. This Ceylon tea has an extra helping of the fruity, floral richness of a fine traditional (for Europeans) black tea. The flavors bloom with a teaspoon of half-and-half to make a special breakfast treat, but this tea is also lovely on its own if not brewed too strongly. It is smoother than other full bodied teas. If you are hosting high tea, these leaves brew an impressive afternoon.

Gene Vance | Albuquerque, NM | 10/19/2010

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