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Basilur New Year Gift black tea refill - 100 x 2 g

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Regular price 97,90 zł brutto
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Unit price 48,95 zł brutto  per  100 g

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Rodzaj herbaty

black tea

Origin

Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

Parzenie herbaty

od 3 do 5 minut

Temperatura parzenia

90°C

Forma herbaty

tea in envelopes

Rodzaj opakowania

HoReCa - refill

Basilur New Year's Gift - classic black tea for the New Year

Basilur New Year's Gift is a unique Ceylon black tea that delights with its deep aroma and intense taste.

This infusion is created to celebrate new beginnings— perfect for winter gatherings and moments of relaxation with loved ones . The limited Vintage Style edition introduces a festive and New Year's spirit with retro illustrations of Santa Claus and a decorated tree. The practical food service packaging contains 100 individually wrapped tea bags, making it ideal for hotels, restaurants, and offices .

Basilur New Year's Gift is not only an aromatic tea, but also an elegant gift that will delight every lover of the classic taste of Ceylon.

Informacje o produkcie

HoReCa Food Service collective packaging - dedicated to the hotel and catering sector.

The box can be opened to serve as a display.

Number of envelope sachets:100 pcs.

Individually packed sachets, full aroma and freshness in every cup.

Net weight: 100 x 2g = 200g

Ingredients:Ceylon black leaf tea (87%) with the addition of cherries (8%), safflower (1.5%) and the aroma of cherries (1.75%) and sweet almonds (1.75%).

Country of origin: Sri Lanka

Species:BOP1(Broken Orange Pekoe 1) - tea containing broken long and thick leaves.

If a "1" appears after the letters designating the tea grade, it indicates the highest quality tea in that grade.

Biodegradable tea bags – free from microplastics and metal staples. Made from high-quality paper certified by OK COMPOST INDUSTRIAL and FSC Controlled Wood, confirming compostability and responsible sourcing.

Black tea brewing time

How to prepare black tea:
  • pour water at 90°C over the tea
  • ⏰ Brewing time should be 3 to 5 minutes
Brew black tea the way you like it best:
  • up to 3 minutes - you will get a very refreshing and stimulating infusion
  • up to 5 minutes - the infusion will contain less caffeine and its effect will be more relaxing

Brewing for too long will make the infusion taste bitter, but it will not make it contain more caffeine or be more stimulating.

On the contrary, the tannins that are produced with each passing minute and give it a bitter taste neutralize the effect of theine.



Basilur New Year Gift black tea refill - 100 x 2 g

SKU: 71479

97,90 zł

Czarna herbata - aromatyczny klasyk

What is black tea and how is it different from green tea?

Black tea is made from fully oxidized leaves of the Camellia sinensis shrub. Unlike green tea (unoxidized), it has a darker infusion, a fuller flavor (notes of malt, chocolate, and spice), and a more pronounced aroma.

How much caffeine does black tea have?

On average, 40–70 mg of caffeine per 250 ml , depending on the variety, number of leaves, and brewing time. This is less than average coffee, but the stimulating effect is milder and longer-lasting.

Czy czarna herbata jest zdrowa?

Contains polyphenols and natural antioxidants. Moderate consumption is okay for most people. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, sensitive to caffeine, or taking medications, consult your doctor.

Jakie są najpopularniejsze rodzaje czarnej herbaty?

  • Ceylon/Sri Lanka: clean, citrus freshness, medium strength.
  • Assam (India): strong, malty, great with milk.
  • Darjeeling (India): lighter, floral and nutmeg (often the "champagne of teas").
  • Yunnan/Keemun (China): silky, chocolate-honey notes.
  • Earl Grey: black tea flavored with bergamot

Czy czarną herbatę można pić z mlekiem lub cytryną?

Yes. Milk goes well with strong teas (Assam, English Breakfast). Lemon livens up lighter profiles (Ceylon). Don't combine milk and lemon at the same time—the infusion may curdle.