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Assam CTC Black Tea

Product name: Assam CTC Black Tea

Item code: XYLASH-001

Ingredients: Black tea, food-grade flavor

Standard: CN standard

Package:500g/bag; loose leaves/CTN;  or pyramid tea bag

MOQ: 50KG

Storage method: keep in dry place, sealed, away from direct sunlight

Shelftime: 3 years.

Application: Bubble tea shop, coffee & tea shop, restaurant, DIY bubble tea at home

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Assam Bubble Tea

Material used:

Tea soup: 180ml, milk: 60g, cream: 30g, fructose: 25g, ice cubes: 120g, cheese foam: 60g

Making process:
Pour tea soup, milk, cream, fructose & ice cubes into a shaker to shake, after adding cheese foam to enhance the taste.


Assam Lemon  Tea

Material Used:

Tea soup: 250ml, Perfume lemon: 40g, golden sugar syrup: 30g, Ice:250g

Making Process:

Put perfume lemon slice into a shaker and smash, then add golden sugar syrup and shake.


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Assam CTC Black Tea

A little knowledge about Assam CTC Black Tea

What is Assam CTC Black Tea?

Assam Black Tea is a popular variety of black tea from India and is one of the four famous black teas in the world. It is renowned for its rich flavor and unique aroma. Similar to Dianhong (Yunnan black tea), it is named after its place of origin. Assam is located in the northeastern part of India, nestled against the Himalayas and known as the home of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros. It is said that 80% of India's tea is produced here, with a significant portion using the CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) processing method.


What is special about this tea?

Carefully selected tea leaves from the northeastern region of India, Assam Black Tea features a deep brown appearance and a thick, robust infusion, allowing drinkers to experience the distinctive flavor of Assam.


What beverage does it usually make for?

Suitable for making Hong Kong-style milk tea, yin yang (a combination of coffee and milk tea), Hong Kong-style lemon tea, Taiwanese-style milk tea, and tea lattes.


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