FAHARI YA KENYA TEA 500g
A**L
Rich, Bold, and Full of Flavor!
FAHARI YA KENYA TEA 500g is truly one of the best teas I’ve ever tasted. The flavor is rich and robust with just the right balance of boldness and smoothness. It brews a beautiful, deep amber color and has a wonderfully inviting aroma. Perfect for starting the day or relaxing in the afternoon. The quality is consistent, and it’s great value for the size. Highly recommend for anyone who loves a strong, authentic Kenyan tea!
D**I
Tasty Kenyan tea
Delicious. Fresh tasting and granular. Goes good fresh brewed with milk. I tend to brew mine in a drip coffee maker, but ye olde teapot would be equally or more suitable. Will buy again.
S**A
Natural taste
Super good
M**G
Great
Perfect and delicious
L**R
Best tasting
So much stronger and better than typical English breakfast teas. Ditch the coffee and go with Kenyan tea!
D**D
Full flavored tea
This tea is a great value. What makes it even more special to me is that I traveled thru Kericho, Kenya two weeks ago and was able to see the huge fields where this tea is produced and observe the workers picking the tea leaves. Every time I enjoy this tea it brings back memories
A**F
No Aroma, Very Little Taste, and labeled "BP1, PF1, Fannings", which Fannings are the Lowest Grade.
This is my very first try of a KENYAN grown Black Tea, and I am VERY disappointed with what I got. I know Kenya was a former British Colony, and the British were the ones to promote Assam Tea here, and in India and Ceylon, which I read ASSAM Teas were supposed to have a Very Strong, Bold Flavor and Aroma, but this one has NONE of that. I hope this is just ONE BAD EXAMPLE, and I'm not going to Condemn ALL ASSAM Teas, based on this ONE BAD EXPERIENCE I'm having. I really wanted this African Grown Tea to be as Good or Better than the "Tea INDIA" Assam Black Tea, I had previously tried, and just FELL IN LOVE WITH, but NO, this particular bag of Kenyan ASSAM Black Tea is not for me. The Taste is FLAT, and virtually No AROMA (Scent). The bag is labeled, on the Left Side, which was NOT SHOWN in their photos, "BP1, PF1, Fannings", which Fannings are the Lowest Grade of Black Tea... in fact, this reminded me of what you would usually find inside a Very Cheap Low Grade TEA BAG, sometimes called "Floor Sweepings", because it's usually the "Dust" left over on the Floor, after processing the "Good Stuff", just swept up (and why it's called "Floor Sweepings"), and disposed of into the Trash Bin, or sold to Tea Bag Companies who just want the lowest cost tea, regardless of the bad/poor quality, to put into their Tea Bags, and usually, you cannot see what's inside the Bag, so unless you cut it open and do a close Inspection, most people will Never Know the JUNK inside. I also read that most "British Style" Black Tea (India, Ceylon, and Kenya) are usually CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl), into Pellets, but the Tea in this bag is much Finer that a Pellet, kind of like what you see as Coffee Grounds are like, after the Roasted Coffee Bean is put through a Coffee Bean Grinder. Like some other Reviews said, the Tea is VERY FINE, so much so, Cheesecloth was recommended, because the Usual Infuser passed too much of the "Dust", into your Tea. The bag I got also said "BEST BEFORE SEPT 2025", so I cannot say it's "Old". Oh, it may very well be "Old" Tea Leafs, but it was Processed with an End Date well within the Time I'm trying it. "Fannings" are the REAL CLUE that this is the "LOWEST GRADE", just Pure JUNK, and to me, just a Waste of my Time AND Money... Very Poor Value... !!! In short, 1-STAR (the Lowest I could give it), and I do NOT Recommend this... in fact, I say AVOID THIS BAD TEA. The descriptions of their Tea on their Bag are ALL LIES, which is too bad. SAVE your Money, AVOID this JUNK, and MOVE ON. :o(
K**L
Good try
Don’t use too much grounds a little goes a long way with the product. Added honey and milk and it was a great flavor.
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