Tea
Tea Varieties We Export
India exports many varieties of tea including Ginger Tea,
Cardamom Tea, Kashmiri Tea, Butter Tea, Green Tea, and so on. India exports tea
to various countries in the European Union and the states. You can now export
tea from India. With the beautiful flavours, aromas and textures of the
varieties on tea, they also have several medicinal and healthy benefits. Tea is
very good for the heart and is rich in antioxidants. Some varieties of tea are
also recommended for weight loss and strengthen your bones. Drinking tea also
boosts your immune system and metabolism. You should definitely try these
varieties of tea!
Darjeeling
Tea is one of the most popular beverages in India.
Darjeeling tea is famous across the globe. It is known for its powerful
antioxidant qualities. It's also known to keep your heart health happy. This
tea is grown in Darjeeling as the name states. It cannot be grown anywhere else
in the world. Original Darjeeling Tea possesses a flavour and quality, which
sets it apart from other teas.
Assam
It is said, ‘you haven’t woken up fully if you haven’t
sipped Assam tea’. Assam Tea is generally deep-amber colour. Known for its
strong and malty character, this tea is very popular in India and across the
world. The unique taste and aroma of this tea have been crafted by the region’s
rich loamy soil, unique climate and rainfall.
Nilgiri
This tea originates from the beautiful Nilgiri Hills in the
Tamil Nadu region of India. Nilgiri tea is known for its delicious fragrance
and exquisite aroma. This tea is crisply brisk and bright in colour. With its
creamy mouthfeel and unique flavour, this tea is perfect to get rid of stress
and worries!
Kangra
Found in the Kangra region of Himachal, the Kangra tea is
famous for its quality, unique aroma and the tinge of fruity flavour. In terms
of flavour, it is a little mild compared to Darjeeling tea but has more body
and liquor. The popularity of Kangra tea has been steadily increasing over the
years.
Munnar
The Hills of Munnar is famous for nature and tea. Munnar tea
is known to have a medium-toned fragrance of sweet biscuit in a dip malt. It is
a tea full of surprises and unexpected flavours and tastes! After you finish
sipping Munnar tea, a startling note of sweetness will linger.
Dooars-Terai
The area in the district of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, along
with a small part of Coochbehar District, is known as Dooars which mean Doors.
The Dooars-Terai tea is popular from this region. This tea is characterized by
a bright, smooth and full-bodied liquor that’s and is a bit lighter than Assam
tea.
Masala Tea
Masala Chai is the most loved tea in India. Its the perfect
blend of Spicy, strong, malty, earthy with a tinge of cardamom, ginger,
cinnamon, and so on. The Indian Black Tea makes this tea taste the best. Masala
chai is ideal to drink in the morning or evening, with snacks or without, this
tea will definitely win your heart!
Sikkim Tea
Sikkim is famous for its tea garden across the world. The tea leaves are plucked delicately and are used to prepare a blend that is light, flowery, golden yellow and of a delicate flavour. The first flush of Sikkim Tea has a unique taste and aroma while the second flush is mellow and smooth with a toasty brew. The third flush of Sikkim Tea has a mellow taste while the final flush has a well-rounded taste with a hint of spices.