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Twinings Keemun Twinings SIZE: 50 bags
PRICE: £4.88 for 2 (minimum) (£2.44 each)  H CODE: TWIN10779
M CODE: na
S CODE: 46592
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SHORT DESCRIPTION:
This is a velvet smooth tea with a delicate aroma and a mellow, lightly-scented flavour. Keemun is an ideal tea to accompany a light breakfast, lunch or to drink after dinner.
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Brewing Instructions: Brew for 3-5 minutes. Drink black or with a little milk.
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For many people, Twinings simply is tea. Since we first started business in 1706, we've been using our blending expertise to create high quality teas that now, nearly 300 years later, are enjoyed in over 100 different countries across the world.
But it doesn't stop there. We constantly strive to innovate and create new beverages to meet consumer expectations and changing tastes. We now offer a range of drinks that should quench the thirst of all tea drinkers, no matter what their preferred blend is. From everyday, traditional and speciality teas, to fruit and herbal infusions, aromatic teas, healthy green teas and iced teas, we are delighting the taste buds of a new generation.
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Twinings is committed to the ethical sourcing of tea and we do this through our membership of a growing international organisation called the Ethical Tea Partnership.
The Ethical Tea Partnership works to monitor conditions of tea production around the world to ensure that tea estates comply with the relevant laws and union agreements of their country in the areas of employment (including minimum age and wage levels); education; maternity; health and safety; housing and basic rights. The Ethical Tea Partnership strives to work in close partnership with tea producers and other stake holders to encourage open dialogue to ensure appropriate living and working conditions of tea estate workers and seek improvements where needed.
Country of Origin: Qimen County in Anhui Province of Eastern China.
Did you know? The warm, moist climate of Qimen County is responsible for the special taste of this tea which means its unique flavour can't be replicated elsewhere. Keemun was introduced to the UK in 1875 where it contributed to a new wave of popularity for black tea.
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