Orange Pekoe Tea



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Delicious! A highly fragrant tea, with strong floral and fruity aromas. But there’s no orange flavor here - the name can be confusing! Pekoe is actually a name that tea growers use to designate black tea leaves that are very small, hardly even more than a bud! Where the word Orange came from, we’re not sure. It may have been that the Dutch East India Company started using it as a marketing shenanigan. In any case, we’re stuck with this cute name for a very flavorful blend of longwise-rolled black teas that produces a lovely amber brew. Great with milk.
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Great price and flavorful teajames, West Berlin, NJ
I have purchased many times. A great tea hot or cold.Darwin, Kingman, AZ
My husband and I have used Lipton loose tea for 20+ years now. In the past two years, the quality has diminished to a degree that the texture and taste were adversely affected. The tea became more like a powder, and the taste was just awful and not consistent at all. This is a shame for a global company. I was so thrilled to find the Nuts.com loose tea in my search. We ordered a 1 pound bag to try and were so thrilled with the quality of taste and texture that I followed up with a 2 pound bag. Please don’t ever discontinue this product!Lisa, Mercersburg, PA
I am drinking this right now! It is very good! The only Orange Pekoe tea I ever drink is Constant Comment. Yours is right up there with CC! Extremely delicious!Karen, Bedford, OH
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Ingredients
Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, sesame, and milk products.
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Store at room temperature for up to 6 months.
Country of origin: United States
ID: 9573
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Loose Tea (22)