Taylors of HarrogateEnglish Breakfast Tea, 20 Tea Bags (Pack of 6, Total 120 Teabags)
B**4
Great quality and service
Always arrive promptly. Quality very good. No issues.
M**E
Quality
The taste is everything.
D**S
Flavo not bad.
Not a strong tea, certainly not builders tea but a nice flavour. Leave it to brew for a good 5 minutes. A little milk. The actual tea bag material is very pure and clean and no chemicals used unlike most other tea bags. This is a big plus.
M**K
Makes a decent cup of STRONG black tea...
This is a pretty good black tea that makes a full-bodied English Breakfast tea that’s enjoyable with or without milk. I usually have the one by Pukka at breakfast and comparatively this one to me, tastes a bit flowery - at any other time of day though, it's perfect: strong but not too malty, just right.O t h e r N o t e s : I got the “120 count” and this was 6 boxes of tea, each with 20 individual packets containing teabags on strings.
D**Y
Good product missing tea bags
The box is twice the size of the content and states 100 tea bags in reality I only have 97 in my box which is disappointing beware that what is advertised is not what you get after all I did pay for 100 tea bags, otherwise very good product.
P**.
Tea at it's best
Bags are individually wrapped so each one is fresh when you open it. Pull string out before placing in cup and adding water. This allows to to pull it out and use the 'card' to squeeze the liquid out of the bag.I also use Taylor coffee bags so it was a no brainer to use their Earl Grey.Good flavour (I let mine brew for 4 minutes before removing bag-my preference).
M**R
Flavoursome tea
Good flavour, good value, not available in bulk in shops near me.
A**R
My tea bags are broken
I am so disappointed with these tea bags. I got them because of the method of decaffeination, other brands use chemicals, so paid the extra. Firstly I was devastated that each time I want a cuppa I have to painstakingly peal each bag, made worse by the fact that they’re so tightly wrapped I tear 1 in 3 of the bags. But then getting tea out of these things is like getting blood out of a stone. You have to soak and squeeze to get the cup even slightly brown. Dishwater at best. I’ve taken to leaving the bag in but it doesn’t help much. I have a feeling I’ll end up giving the rest to a food bank :(
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