Darjeeling is undoubtedly one of the world's most popular black teas. Here's the lowdown on the characteristics and benefits of this tea eponymous with the region where it's grown, a tea that continues to seduce more and more fans of natural, healthy, and above all tasty beverages around the world.
Description of Darjeeling black tea
This black tea is distinguished by its finesse and delicate taste. It can be considered a singular harmony of diverse nuances and fragrances that first fascinates with its freshness and lightness. Harvesting takes place in spring, allowing the tea's large leaves to be preserved and its full fragrance to be retained. It's important to know that the singular, fruity aromas of Darjeeling black tea are due to the presence of an insect that feeds on the leaves of the tea plant, resulting in a rare biochemical reaction, which combined with the oxidation of the tea, gives these characteristic fragrances that are not possible to obtain otherwise.
Darjeeling black tea is organically grown and comes to you straight from India, a country which, while producing only 1% of the tea consumed worldwide today, is undeniably renowned for some of the most prestigious and rare teas.
Your black tea is packaged in 50g or 100g packs. And among these black teas from this region of India, your organic Darjeeling Singtom is one of the best combinations of quality, lightness and affordability. This black Darjeeling lives up to all its promises as an exceptional tea, and is a hit with connoisseurs and consumers alike, who select their beverages on the basis of relative benefits.
The many health benefits of Darjeeling black tea
Thanks to a high proportion of antioxidants including theaflavins and thearubigins, Darjeeling black tea offers excellent protection against free radicals, which are thought to be the cause of many illnesses, and indigestion problems in particular. Consumption of Darjeeling black tea is now recognized as having a positive effect on the cardiovascular system. Its action on bad cholesterol is in fact conducive to the good health of arteries, and consequently on the quality of blood circulation.
Black tea's richness in theine and tannins enables you to enjoy optimal energy in the morning. What's more, over time, regular consumption of this beverage has a beneficial effect on consumers' bone density, which can be an excellent option for those suffering from osteoporosis. If you know anything about delicate teas, you'll love this now-renowned tea. If not, it will be a discovery that will probably make you an unconditional fan in no time.