Twinings Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea, Loose Tea, 3.53-Ounce Tins (Pack of 6)
A blend of carefully selected fine black teas, Twinings Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea offers a smooth and satisfying drink. Twinings Ceylon tea is made using the finest quality high grown teas from the Dimbula region in western Sri Lanka. In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major tea producing area after the coffee crop failed. Its tea is still referred to as “Ceylon” despite the country changing its name to Sri Lanka in 1972 following independence. Ceylon is ideal to drink at any time of day and is great for iced tea, too. Drink black or with a little milk and sweeten to taste.

Product Features
- Case of six 3.5-ounce tins of loose tea (total of 21 ounces)
- Smooth blend of carefully selected Ceylon teas
- Bright, amber tea with a delicate flavor
- Packaged in an attractive, reusable tin
- Sourced from the Dimbula region in western Sri Lanka
Ceylon tea comes from the country that today is known as Sri Lanka. Twinings Ceylon tea is made using the finest quality high grown teas from the Dimbula region in western Sri Lanka. In the 1870’s, Ceylon became a major tea producing area after the coffee crop failed. Its tea is still referred to as “Ceylon” despite the country changing its name to Sri Lanka in 1972 following independence. Ceylon is ideal to drink at any time of day and is great for ice tea too. Drink black, with a little milk and sweeten to taste.
ASIN: B000F4J728
Item model number: 02080
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Ceylon is always much more enjoyable in the mornings than English or other so-called Breakfast teas. It has much more taste and flavor. Out of Ceylon teas, I particularly enjoy Twinings Ceylon Orange Pekoe. It has nice big leaves and great golden color. Before I was buying this tea at grocery stores, but after discovering this combo, this will be my regular buy.
I saw one website* where they listed 3 teas that were especially well suited for brewing with a vacuum coffee maker (siphon).
1Cheap: Broken Orange Pekoe generics.
2Middle: any puerh tea.
3Expensive: “fo shou hei cha”, fo shou=Bhudda’s palm, hei= dark, cha= tea). I believe this is also called bergamont oolong which sells on Ebay by gingko_bay and at tea springs dot com.
*This website was Turquoise Tea Co. Ltd. which (as a lucky coincidence would have it) happened to have lots of 2 and 3 to sell at a high price
And here we have a famous brand of ‘orange pekoe’ which might be related to 1. It works for me.







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