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English Breakfast Pyramid Bags

$29.50

Origin

FBOP Black tea

Referencing the Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe system, this grade is defined by two principles; the size of individual tea leaves and the part of the leaf, the tea contains.

‘Broken leaf teas’ emphasize the area of which the tea is plucked and how many buds or tips remain. Due to the increased surface area, a broken leaf tea will produce a darker & more intense brew compared to other distinctions among the grading system. These young leaves characteristically full bodied, smokey and rich, creating many of the signature flavours and aromas in our classic teas.

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Watch Steps

Watch and follow along with our step by step footage for a curated experiences.

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Step 1: Preheat

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Step 2: Weigh

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Step 3: Infuse

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Step 4: Serve

Watch Steps

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Step 1: Preheat

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Step 2: Weigh

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Step 3: Infuse

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Step 4: Serve

Infusion Guide with Notes

notes and tips

    • Brewing Vessel (Teapot or Gaiwan)
      Digital Kettle
      Digital Scales
      Timer / Watch
      Serving Vessel
      Spoon
      Cup and Saucer

notes and tips

    • Select your brewing vessel and preheat with hot water (preference being ceramic or porcelain teapots).

      Obtain quality water (filtered, free of foreign tastes) and fill your kettle, setting it to the appropriate temperature.

notes and tips

    • Weigh the appropriate dosage of tea and ensure you add tea first, before following with water.
      Never add water directly from a coffee machine or steamy water source as this may scald the leaves.
      Each tea is specifically formed to match it's assigned time. It is critcal that the tea follows the required steep
      time.

notes and tips

    • Once desired infusion time has finished, separate the leaves from the tea liquor by removing the infuser basket or by transferring the tea liquor to a serving vessel.

notes and tips

    • Pour into a cup or serving vessel and serve.