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Twinings of London Green Tea Lemon - 20 Count
Brightly blended green tea leaves, flavoured with lemon. Estd. 1706. Brighten up your day with the uplifting taste of this lemon flavoured tea. The Twinings of London Story: In 1706, Thomas Twining began selling fine tea from an English storefront in the Strand, London. Today, Twinings continues to sell some of the world's best teas from the original store and in more than 100 countries throughout the world. Over 300 years of experience. Master Blender's Notes: Notes: Fresh, fragrant, sweet. Colour: Bright, honey-yellow. Steep Time: 2 minutes (recommended). Green tea is the world's most consumed type of tea. Unlike other tea types, freshly picked leaves are quickly heated after harvesting to prevent the tea from oxidizing. Two methods are used to heat the leaves pan fired for an earthy, more roasted taste, or steamed at high temperatures for a lighter, more delicate taste. This process stops the enzymatic activity in the leaf which allows them to retain their distinctive taste, flavour, aroma and appearance. Green tea is mostly produced in China, where 80% of the world's green tea is sourced. To create this well-balanced blend, we start by carefully selecting the finest pan-fired teas from China and other countries. The teas are blended together with the fresh, uplifting flavour of lemon to create a fragrance tea with a slightly sweet taste. - Mike Wright, Master Blender. www.twiningsusa.com. For questions or comments, please contact us at: www.twiningusa.com or call us at 1-800-803-6695. To discover more about these fine teas, please visit us at: www.twiningsusa.com. Care in Every Drop: Every cup starts with nature's finest tea leaves and the people growing, tending, and harvesting them. Our Sourced with Care program works with tea-growing communities to support incomes, improve living standards, and empower women through healthcare and equal access to opportunities. We also collaborate with others in the tea sector, through supporting the Ethical Tea Partnership's work to create a fairer, more sustainable tea industry for tea workers, farmers and their families, as well as the environment. Twinings of London: Sourced with care. We are a member of Ethical Tea Partnership. Want to find out more? Go to SourcedWithCare.com. Enjoy all 50+ varieties of Twinings premium teas. Pure Black Tea: Fine black teas in array of strengths and tastes. Premium Flavoured Black Tea: Fine black teas with just the right amount of flavour. Chai Tea: Fine black teas with sweet and savoury spice flavours. Green Tea: Caffeine free herbal and fruit flavoured blends. Organic & Fair Trade Certified Tea: Teas grown using strict ethical and organic standards. K-Cup Pods: A variety of teas for exclusive use in Keurig brewers. Recyclable carton. Compostable tea bags. Ethical Tea Partnership.
Want tips on how to make it? Hot Tea: Pour boiling water, cooled slightly for a few minutes, over tea bag, steep for 2 minutes, remove & enjoy! Iced Tea: Fill half a pitcher with boiling water, cooled slightly for a few minutes, steep 4 tea bags 2 minutes, remove, add ice to desired strength. Or use 1 tea bag in a heat-resistant glass. Enjoy immediately! Drink hot or iced. Store in a cool, dry place. Best before date.
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