Date - Fig - Lemon
Black Tea Blend with Dates, Figs, and Citrus Notes
A distinctive black tea experience combining premium Assam and South Indian leaves with sweet dates, rich figs, and bright lemon peel. The addition of warming cinnamon and cacao nibs creates depth, while purple coneflower and cudweed add herbal complexity. The golden-amber liquor delivers natural fruit sweetness balanced by the robust character of black tea.
The blend unfolds with the malty strength of Assam complemented by the natural caramel notes of dates and figs. Lemon peel provides a citrus lift, while cinnamon adds subtle warmth. The result is a well-rounded cup with layers of fruit, spice, and classic black tea flavor.
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Date - Fig - Lemon
Premium Tea and Natural Fruit Blend
- Black Tea: Selected Assam and South Indian leaves
- Dates (24%): Natural sweetness and caramel notes
- Lemon Peels (3%): Bright citrus accent
- Figs (3%): Rich, honey-like sweetness
- Cinnamon Sticks: Warming spice notes
- Cacao Nibs: Deep, complex undertones
- Purple Coneflower and Cudweed: Herbal support
- Natural Grape: Additional fruit complexity
Black Tea Brewing Excellence
- Use 12-15g per liter of water
- Heat water to 100°C (212°F)
- Steep for 3-5 minutes
- Strain and enjoy hot or iced
- Can be enjoyed with or without milk
Traditional Health Benefits of Black Tea and Fruits
This blend combines powerful elements:
- Heart Health: Black tea flavonoids support cardiovascular function and help maintain healthy blood pressure
- Digestive Support: Dates and figs provide fiber that aids digestion and promotes beneficial gut bacteria
- Immune Function: Purple coneflower strengthens immune response while lemon peel provides vitamin C
- Energy Balance: Natural fruit sugars combined with black tea offer sustained energy
- Mineral Rich: Dates and figs supply potassium, magnesium, and iron
- Antioxidant Protection: Contains polyphenols from black tea, fruits, and cacao that combat oxidative stress
Heritage of Ancient Trade Routes
- Dates and figs were precious commodities along the ancient Silk Road, prized by merchants for their natural sweetness and long shelf life
- In Middle Eastern cultures, these fruits traditionally break the Ramadan fast, symbolizing abundance and hospitality
- Black tea from Assam gained prominence during the British colonial period, becoming integral to global tea culture
- Cacao nibs reflect the Aztec tradition of combining cacao with spices and herbs for wellness