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Darjeeling FTGFOP 1 First Flush

Darjeeling FTGFOP 1 First Flush is a type of black tea known for its high quality and distinct characteristics. It is harvested during the first flush, which is the initial tea harvest of the year, typically in early spring. This tea is characterized by rich floral overtones, a tangy and highly aromatic profile, and a subtle fragrance. The infusion is often described as having a vibrant, luminous amber color with a thicker mouthfeel compared to other black teas. It features notes of dried orange rind, lime zest, and Muscat grape, along with an enticing aroma reminiscent of orange blossom. The flavor profile is light-to-medium with a complex floral aroma, making it suitable for pairing with a variety of foods, including rich or oily dishes, light fish courses, and desserts.

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Darjeeling FTGFOP 1 First Flush

Darjeeling FTGFOP 1 First Flush

Black Tea Darjeeling.
Black tea, in general, offers several potential health benefits. It is rich in polyphenols, a class of antioxidants that help maintain homeostasis and balance stress levels; Cardiovascular Health: Black tea has been found to improve cardiovascular function; Cancer Risk Reduction: Research suggests that black tea may help reduce the risk of certain cancers; Immune Function: Black tea is believed to improve immune function; Oral Health: It may also contribute to improved oral health; Weight Management: Black tea has been linked to aiding in weight management; Blood Sugar Regulation: Specifically, black tea has been found to regulate blood sugar levels better than other types of tea, according to some studies.
Darjeeling is one of the most famous tea-producing regions in the world, located in the foothills of the Himalayas in eastern India. The region has a long history of tea cultivation dating back to the early 1800s; Makaibari Estate, where some of these teas are produced, is the oldest estate in Darjeeling, established in 1859. It is known for its commitment to sustainable farming practices, including biodynamic and organic farming, and has been Fair Trade Certified since 1993; The highland subtropical climate and elevation of Darjeeling (around 6,000 feet above sea level) make it an ideal location for growing tea. The region's tea production is deeply rooted in its cultural heritage, with black teas being the most traditional type produced there.