Twinings of London Decaffeinated English Breakfast Herbal Tea Bags, 50 Count (Pack of 1)
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On the back of my actual English Breakfast Decalf t-shirt There is no mention of herbal tea on the bag envelope. Because I keep them in a canister, I don't have the box. I apologize for not being able to assist you further.
Yes, they're individually wrapped to keep them fresh.
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Perhaps the Twinings website could provide you with this information.
Selected User Reviews For Twinings of London Decaffeinated English Breakfast Herbal Tea Bags, 50 Count (Pack of 1)
Since the British invented sipping tea with one's pinkie raised throughout the day, one would expect their teas to be of exceptional taste, aroma, and quality. Twings Decaf Black Tea is consistently excellent. It's not much more expensive than the Walmart Great Value version of the same, and it gives your pinkie a workout during the day. Excellent Old Bean, each bag is individually sealed in its own flavor bag.
If you receive the wrong item, it appears that you will not be able to return it.
It has a flavor that is strong and robust, like English tea. There is no tantric flavor or it is not bitter. The flavor is very pleasant and smooth. I make ice tea with this product by boiling three bags in four cups of water, steeping for four minutes as directed, and pouring over ice in a two-quart pitcher. I add two tablespoons of liquid Sweet and Low, which makes for a great sipping tea. For my heart's sake, I like that it's decaf.
I've previously purchased the product and had a positive experience, but this time every other tea bag broke while soaking in hot water. Grounds have been strewn throughout the cups. br>I'm not sure I'll shop on Amazon again.
I purchased this black tea from "Twinings of London Decaffeinated English Breakfast" after reading several positive reviews. I was disappointed to discover that it was only slightly better in this regard than the mass market decaf black tea I had been drinking without much enthusiasm previously. (The name of the other tea will be kept a secret, but it rhymes with Tipton. ) ) I'm steeping for a few minutes in about 8 fluid ounces of filtered water. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> Two of these tea bags brewed in 8 oz water yielded a decently strong cup of tea with a pleasant flavor.
There's still a smidgeon of a chance. It's just a smidgeon. However, it can be found. It's nowhere near the amount of a proper English breakfast, which smacks you in the face first thing in the morning. Herbal teas are a good option if you want to avoid caffeine completely. This tea, on the other hand, I really enjoy. It's a great way to unwind in the afternoon.
I was extremely disappointed. There's not much flavor here!.
Even in larger quantities, this is good stuff, but it's not cheap. If you enjoy a good, strong cup of black tea without the caffeine, I strongly advise you to try this brand and flavor.