☕ Elevate your daily ritual with bold flavour and ethical vibes!
Typhoo Black Tea Bags offer 1100 premium tea bags crafted from a bold Kenyan and Malawian blend, expertly blended in the UK. This full-bodied, vegetarian-friendly tea supports ethical sourcing initiatives and delivers a rich, smooth cup perfect for any time of day. Trusted since 1903, Typhoo is the ultimate everyday brew for the socially conscious tea lover.
Product Dimensions | 17 x 50 x 30 cm; 2.5 kg |
Item model number | S30599-SINGLE |
Product Name | TYPHOO TEA Green Tea, 1100 Teabags |
Allergen Information | Contains: Almonds Free |
Weight | 2.5 kg |
Units | 1 Count |
Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place |
Serving Recommendation | One tea bag, steeped in freshly boiled water for 2-5 minutes. |
Manufacturer contact | Typhoo Tea One Cup 1100's (Q) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Brand | Typhoo |
Cuisine | English |
Format | Powder |
Speciality | Kosher |
Caffeine content | Low Caffeine g |
Package Information | Box |
Package Information | No Additional Packaging |
Manufacturer | TYPHOO TEA |
Serving Size | 100 g |
Carbohydrate | 0.2 g |
- Sugars | 0.2 g |
Fibre | 0.2 g |
Protein | 0.1 g |
M**E
Fantastic
Great value for the office or home and makes the best cuppa going, very pleasing
D**Z
Great value
Great value
G**Y
Tea is the Nectar of life on the Go!
Hate running out of T Bags saw this & though Ohh!
E**.
Good value, but weak / need steeping.
I'm going to have to agree with some of the reviews here.I purchased these for £11.59 (currently £13.99) and for either of those prices, these are a steal and incredible value for money. Good luck buying that amount of teabags for this price anywhere on the high-street, especially a named-brand like Typhoo (at least without ending up with a trolley-load of boxes).However, I must admit that these err on the weaker side of your standard British Brew. If you're someone wanting a very quick "dunk and go" style brew, these might be perfect for you, but for those of us wanting something more akin to a "builder's brew", these will require some patience, or at least some serious dunking and squeezing.Leaving the teabag in for anything less than 5 minutes, especially when adding milk, will result in... a cup of milky water, with an aftertaste of tea (seriously).I found that I had to leave the bag in at least 5 minutes, then (if I didn't forget about it), do some proper dunking with the bag and squeeze every drop of life out of it. Then I had a cup of tea that had some depth and flavour to it.Or, I forgot about it, went to make myself a brew, realised I half-made one 15 minutes ago and it was ready to go.It's going to depend on whether the savings outweigh the need to be patient.
A**Y
Typhoo 1100 Teabags - To my taste, delicious and economical
I have always loved Typhoo tea, and have seldom departed from it. When I have, it was usually to try some of the more exotic ones. But I always return to Typhoo. Curiously I have found that the local supermarkets do stock it, but sometimes allow the Typhoo shelf to become empty; perhaps it is price competition from other brands or maybe it is demand-related, I don't know. I saw this offer in Amazon and on a whim, accepted it. It came promptly. First impressions were of a large, heavy sack of tea! Where was I going to put it all? I made two parcels in aluminum foil, to fit into two large biscuit tins in the garage. The remainder, which will be used first, is in two caddies and the bottom of the plastic sack in which it came. I am told tea can improve through a form of fermentation process during keeping, so it should get better and better! The rectangular tea bags themselves, come in pairs, joined by perforations which assist their separation. They are one-cup bags, so are a little smaller than the circular ones we are used to buying. I find them perfectly satisfactory for making, not just a cup, but a mug of tea. Delicious. I am delighted with this purchase and without having done the maths, believe that it is a very economical way of overcoming the curious negligence of the local supermarkets (in Warrington). It is always difficult to make a recommendation to other people on taste, so I can only speak for myself, but have been most pleased with this purchase, having consumed several weeks worth already. How thirsty writing this has made me...................
T**Y
Tea bags
Bit expensive
M**D
Fabulous
Great value p
G**L
Tea fine - the bag is terrible
We've bought Typhoo on a few occasions from Amazon and all has been fine. Unfortunately this time not. Something seems to be wrong with the bag itself. They come joined together and as everyone knows you tear them in two to use. Not the case in this instance, each time we tried to split the bag it ripped across and leaked tea, effectively useless.We've had to take scissors and cut through the bags when we need to use them - absolute joke. The quality of the tea is the same but the bag no - it's very bad
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