English Breakfast - 25 Tea Bags

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Bold, malty, and rich, this English Breakfast tea is made with the widest variety of tea leaves ever grown in England, then blended with the finest Assam to create a truly English Breakfast Tea. Each box contains 25 individually foil-wrapped tea bags, sealed for freshness.

Ingredients

Up to 38 different varieties of Cornish Tea leaves grown in Tregothnan’s pioneering British tea gardens, are used to create this blend.  Our English tea leaves are then blended with Assam to create a delicious malty flavour.

Brewing Instructions

Use filtered or bottled water just off the boil. Brew for 2 to 4 minutes depending on how strong you like your tea – we recommend 3 minutes of steeping time before tasting. English Breakfast Tea can be served with or without milk and sweetened with honey or sugar to taste.

Brewing the Perfect Cup

Use 1 tea bag

Water 95ºc

2-4 mins

Can be served with or without milk and sweetened with honey or sugar to taste

Customer Reviews

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john pratt
Tea

Lovely tea great flavour

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Tony Francis
Delicious tea grown in England

My husband loves this tea. He says the taste is nicer than any other

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sharon shaw
Lovely tea

Great cup of tea and to think it comes from England . Brilliant.

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Cagla Karakas
The West Country farmshop

A lot of customers were very happy to see this tea on our shelves

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Patricia Kent
Tregothnan English tea bags

Bought these for my daughter, who loves Tregothnan tea and she was pleased with her gift

About us

Rare plants have been nurtured by the same family at Tregothnan since 1334. The first tea was grown in the UK in 1999 to put the ‘English into English Tea’ and the most British tea in history was first sold in 2005.

Now, over 26 miles of tea bushes thrive in the unique microclimate, seven miles inland and with a deep-sea creek bringing regular fog. Manuka bushes have also thrived here since the 1880’s, the first grown outside of New Zealand and producing the most delicious honey.