Black Tea
WHAT IS BLACK TEA? Black tea is by far the most popular of teas and is consumed daily in most Western and South Asian countries. Black tea is also extremely popular in our neck of the woods, though it isn’t commonly known as “black tea, but rather as “Earl Grey” – black tea infused with bergamot essential oil, or chai tea – black tea blended with a number of different spices (typically cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise, cloves, pepper, coriander, nutmeg, and fennel). There exist a range of other black tea blends including gunfire tea, English breakfast, Irish breakfast, Assam tea, and others. Read more >
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Chai Spice Tea from Stash Tea is a warming blend of black teas with bold spices. The bold flavours of cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, ginger root and allspice blended perfectly with the flavour of black teas, Chai Spice Tea has a slightly sweet but strong flavour. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from sustainable, unbleached natural fiber and...
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Christmas Morning Tea from Stash Tea is a perfect way to start this special holiday. This joyful breakfast blend combines black teas with a hint of jasmine green tea for a well deserved and welcomed boost that will help you conquer the day. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from sustainable, unbleached natural fiber and GMO-free cotton str...
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Chai Spice Decaf Tea from Stash Tea is a warming blend of decaffeinated black teas with bold spices. The bold flavours of cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, ginger root and allspice blended perfectly with the flavour of decaffeinated black teas, Chai Spice Tea has a slightly sweet but strong flavour. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from sustain...
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Stash Tea formulated a decaffeinated rendition of their popular Earl Grey Tea. Flavoured with bergamot and decaffeinated black tea leaves using a completely natural European process that removes 99.5% of the caffeine, Decaf Earl Grey contains less than 6mg of caffeine per cup, meaning you can enjoy this delicious tea any time of day. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the w...
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Stash Tea formulated a decaffeinated rendition of their popular English Breakfast Tea. Flavoured with a blend of decaffeinated black tea leaves and using a completely natural European process that removes 99.5% of the caffeine without taking away all the flavour, colour or aromas. Enjoy with milk or lemon or as an iced tea, Decaf English Breakfast Tea is so delicious it can be enjoyed at any ti...
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Decaf Pumpkin Spice Tea from Stash Tea is full of aromatic pumpkin spice flavours. With bold decaffeinated black tea and, pumpkin flavour with hints of cinnamon, ginger root, clove, and nutmeg oil, Decaf Pumpkin Spice Tea is the perfect drink to enjoy on chilly autumn afternoons - or anytime really. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from s...
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Decaf Vanilla Chai Tea from Stash Tea is a warming blend of decaffeinated black teas with bold spices. The bold flavours of cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, ginger root and allspice blended perfectly with the flavour of black teas, with a hint of vanilla for those that like it a little sweeter. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from sustainable...
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Stash Tea formulated a citrusy Earl Grey Tea. Flavoured with bergamot oil sourced from the sunny orchards of Calabria, Italy and fine, bold black tea leaves, Earl Grey Tea is a long time favourite among many. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from sustainable, unbleached natural fiber and GMO-free cotton string. [TEA BAG]
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Stash Tea's English Breakfast Tea has a robust, bold and brisk flavour. The perfect blend of black tea leaves from around the world, English Breakfast Tea is easily the most popular and famous tea amongst many. Enjoy with milk or lemon or as an iced tea, English Breakfast Tea is so delicious is an ideal tea for any time you need a lift. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around t...
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Stash Tea's Holiday Chai is a festive chai with warm gingerbread and sweet rum flavours. This joyful blend combines black teas with cinnamon, allspice, clove, ginger root, gingerbread flavour, Jamaican rum flavour and nutmeg oil for a well deserved and welcomed boost of energy. Holiday Chai can also be added to other holiday drinks and even baking! Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients fr...
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Stash Tea formulated a one of a kind Double Bergamot Earl Grey Tea. Flavoured with double the amount of bergamot oil and fine, bold black tea leaves, Double Bergamot Earl Grey Tea has a citrusy and adventurous flavour. Stash Tea sources only the best ingredients from around the world and makes every tea bag from sustainable, unbleached natural fiber and GMO-free cotton string. [TEA BAG]
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Double the spice, double the flavour. Double Chai Spice Tea from Stash Tea is a warming blend of black teas with bold spices. The bold flavours of cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, ginger root and allspice blended perfectly with the flavour of black teas, Double Chai Spice Tea has a slightly sweet but strong flavour and is the perfect addition to your tea stash. Stash Tea sources only the best ingred...
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What Makes a Great Black Tea?
Black tea is by far the most popular of teas and is consumed daily in most Western and South Asian countries. Black tea is also extremely popular in our neck of the woods, though it isn’t commonly known as “black tea, but rather as “Earl Grey” – black tea infused with bergamot essential oil, or chai tea – black tea blended with a number of different spices (typically cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise, cloves, pepper, coriander, nutmeg, and fennel). There exist a range of other black tea blends including gunfire tea, English breakfast, Irish breakfast, Assam tea, and others.
Black tea comes from the young leaves and buds of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. A little-known fact is that black, white, and green tea all come from the very same plant – Camellia sinensis. However, the way the leaves are treated post-harvesting is what determines the tea’s flavour profile. Just as interestingly, while black tea has the highest caffeine count of all the tea varieties – averaging around 42 mg of caffeine per cup (roughly the same as a regular cup of coffee), it is also loaded with antioxidants (polyphenols) that protect our cells and tissues against free radical damage.
Black tea is attributed a grade based on the quality and condition of the tea leaves that have been used to make it. In essence, the size of the tea leaves after harvesting is in large part, what determines its quality. Tea grades vary – the highest being “orange pekoe” and the lowest being “fannings” or “dust”. Indeed, the whole leaves are known to impart more aromatic flavours, while buds and tips provide a stronger aroma, the broken leaves and fannings, on the other hand, impart strength to the brew.
Black Tea - taste, texture, aroma
Black tea consists of the withered, fully oxidized (fermented) green leaves of Camellia sinensis. The oxidation process allows the leaves to develop a richer and more complex flavour. When selecting your black tea remember that many other factors will impart the tea with its own distinct flavour profile, including where it was grown, if it grew near other crops that can affect its flavour, the climate it grew in, if it was fertilized naturally or with chemicals, how long the leaves were allowed to oxidize when processed, what kind of heat treatment the leaves received, etc.
The above being said, black tea is generally stronger, bolder, and richer than green tea, and its flavour profile can range from savoury to sweet, and is also more astringent and bitter than green tea, though when brewed correctly it should be smooth, bold, and flavourful.
Brewing a perfect cup of black tea
When brewing (or liquoring) black tea you should measure out roughly 2 to 3 g (or 1 rounded teaspoon) of tea leaves per 6 ounces of water. Unlike green teas, which turn bitter when brewed at higher temperatures, black tea should be steeped in hot water (190° to 212°F).
Heating the water to this temperature range ensures that you bring out just the right balance of tannins, and the full flavour profile (lower temperatures do not yield as full a flavour, and too high a temperature provides an overly tannic and bitter flavour). The right temperature also results in the highest amounts of antioxidants and the most health benefits.
If your black tea is of high quality, it may be brewed several times by progressively adding 10 sec. to the brew time – i.e. the first brew should be 60 sec., the second brew 40 sec., and the third brew 60 sec.
Active Compounds in Black Tea
- Caffeine – The caffeine content in tea can affect characteristics such as taste, acidity, astringency, and bitterness. The more caffeine a tea has, the more bitter it will be. Caffeine has health benefits and overall supports mood, attention, performance, alertness, processing speed and reaction time.
- Flavonoids – Antioxidant compounds which are largely responsible for tea’s orange-red colour, texture, and mouthfeel sensation, as well as its creaminess. Flavonoids can help with weight loss, and blood sugar balance, as well as promote heart health.
- Gallic acid – One of the main phenolic components of tea. Possesses natural antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Helps promote healthy digestion, and supports healthy cognition and heart health.
- Phenolic acids – Potent antioxidants which can help reduce inflammation, promote blood sugar balance, as well as support healthy cell function which has been associated with healthy aging.
- Tannins – A group of powerful antioxidant bioflavonoids present in black tea and are responsible for the astringent, slightly bitter and dry flavours that we enjoy in most types of tea. Our bodies can use tannins to make ellagic acid, which supports healthy cell growth.
- Theanine – An amino acid which has been shown to optimize mental alertness by increasing alpha activity in the brain. It can also help relax the body and soothe symptoms of stress and anxiety as it is also used to support neurotransmitter production. Having a slightly savoury flavour, L-Theanine is responsible for the slightly umami flavour we can recognize in black tea.
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