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Thompsons Punjana Tea


 Thompsons Punjana Tea Drink

Thompsons Punjana Tea

 
Description: Manufacturer: Punjana / Type: Tea

Newest Review: ... education." "There are no stalks or fibres in this pack .... Just pure leaf." On the side of the packet, ... more

 ... Thompson gives you his top tips .... Use only freshly drawn water (re-boiling takes the oxygen out and stops the tea from brewing properly) Pre-heat the pot or mug Make sure the water is boiling when pouring onto the tea ("off the boil" water doesn't infuse the tea properly) Brew to taste for at least a minute, and don't be afraid to stir the tea (a tea bag floating on top, isn't doing it's job!) .... Now does that taste better? I love the design of the packaging and also the little quotes, the look a...more

Read Reviews for Thompsons Punjana Tea

EmmieBB
Premium Review Thompsons Punjana Tea: Punjana- a rather special cup of tea (1263 words)
by - written on 29/10/09 (Very useful, 150 readings)
Rating:

Both me and my father love our tea and I brought these tea-bags after having quite an in depth discussion with him over the telephone about them ( we really do talk about all-sorts! ) Both of us had previously been discussing how we found that the taste of the tea we normally drink had started to leave a bitter/tangy after taste and somewhat left our mouths quite dry, so he had been looking around for something different when he come across these. He told me how nice they were, even read the little quotes on the packet to me as-well and I thought they sounded rather nice, so when I did my next shop online, I decided to add some to my basket and I gave them a go. I'm ...  Read the complete review

belglen
Premium Review Put the kettle on! (514 words)
by - written on 08/07/09 (Very useful, 106 readings)
Rating:

"Pick Punjana tea, pick Punjana tea, savour the flavour, the big tea flavour, pick Punjana tea." Punjana is my favourite tea, the usual one I buy for my home and the one I always prefer when I have a choice. I use the tea bags, but when I was growing up my Mother always used the loose tea, and actually to this day still does. My sister makes her tea by putting the tea bag in a cup and pouring on the boiled water, but this would not be my preferred way of doing it. My method for making the ultimate cup of tea is the one I learned from my Mother. 1. Boil the kettle, at the same time put the teapot onto the hob to heat, with a little water ...  Read the complete review

 

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