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Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea, 80-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 5)
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Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea, 80-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 5)

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Blended in the Yorkshire dales. Rich, refreshing & full of flavour. We never dreamt that people all over the country would fall in love with Yorkshire tea. Our tea tasters sample hundreds of teas every week, just to find the few good enough for Yorkshire tea and we are happy to pay that little more for the pick of the crop. We also take the time and trouble to blend our tea so suit your water, whether it's hard or soft. And we believe that our traditional square tea bags are thee best because they allow the full flavour of the tea to develop.

Features:

Case of five 80-teabag units (400 total tea bags)


Made with a blend of teas from Assam, Africa, Sri Lanka and Indonesia


High in antioxidants; each English-style (tagless) tea bag contains 3.13 grams of tea


Rich, full-bodied blend makes an ideal breakfast tea


Teas from India, Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia; blended and packed in England


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.0 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.22 pounds
Package Length: 16.7 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 4.8 inches
Package Weight: 3.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 22 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Yorkshire RedNov 10, 2008
By Martin Ullstrup
I have enjoyed this tea for about fifeteen years. It was introduced to me by a tea shop owned by a Ms. Gray originally from London, England. She was a child there during the second world war. She was moved to the country side during the war because of the bombing of London. After thae war she moved to the United Staes settling in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I never questioned her about her reason to move here but suspect it was because of her marriage to an American soldier while he was in England. Ms. Gray and her daughter ran a tea shop in Bay View, an area on the south side of Milwakee. For a reason unknown to me she moved her business to Waukesha, a small city about twenty miles west of Miwaukee. Her new shop was located in the heart of Waukesha and drew many people. I moved to Waukesha in nineteen eighty and was introduced to the new shop by my wife. We then enjoyed breakfast there almost evey Saturday morning.

My paternal grandmother was originally from London, having moved to Milwaukee at the age of seven, with her mother and her father, an engineer, who was sent to a new engineering office in Milwaukee by his employer in England in eighteen eighty two. She spoke to me at quite length about her childhood in England and Milwaukee. As a result I developed a kinship to the English people.

One morning at the tea shop Ms. Gray sat down at my table and we discussed our past and other things. I then learned that Ms. Gray's grandfather had started the Gray's Pottery Company in England. My wife was a collector of English Children's Plates, epescially those from Gray's Pottery. We all became quite good friends, having a number of things in common.

The tea Ms. Gray served as her "House Tea" was what she called Yorkshire Red, the very tea that I am speaking of here. It is a rather full bodied tea, often replacing coffee in many people's breakfasts. Taylors of Harrogate recommends the use of sugar and cream or milk in this coffee, the same way that I prefer it.

The tea shop was closed in the late nineteen ninety due to the hard work required to make all the items the tea shop sold. These included skones and other baked items along with the breakfast staples served by Ms. Gray and her daughter. Yet Yorkshire Red remains my favorite beverage for breakfast. I have never lost my taste for it and probably never will. It has become an old friend of mine bringing back to me many fond memories. I suspect that you too will feel this way afer adding to your breakfast menu.

Martin Ullstrup
Saint Francis, Wisconsin.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Best Cuppa English Tea (In My Book)Jan 03, 2010
By P. Phillips "Consumer Snob"
First off, I'll let it be known that I'm English. That means I have spent my lifetime drinking lots and lots of tea, which I think is compulsory when you're English. I've had many different types of tea (mostly tea from England such as PG Tips and Typhoo) and when I finally stumbled upon Yorkshire Tea on a trip back home about 6 years ago I've been hooked. This is by far my favorite tea and I drink 3-5 cups of it a day.

Although many reviews say a bag is meant for a pot of tea that is not truly the case. A bag is meant for a single cup of tea. Now, some people may prefer a weaker cup of tea, like my mum who will use a bag twice since she prefers a weaker cup, but one bag is really meant for one cup. Alas, to each his own. I personally like a very strong cup of tea so I use one bag per cup and I allow it to steep for a minimum of four minutes. Then I use a bit of half and half (whole milk at the minimum) and a half teaspoon of sugar. Wallah, the perfect cup.

As for price, well, Amazon cannot be beat! I have searched high and low for this tea and have not once been able to find it for less than what Amazon sells it for in the States.

Grab a cup and enjoy this very fine tea. You won't be disappointed.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5taste of homeSep 22, 2010
By trubrit
I have lived in the USA for twenty plus years and have come to love the country I now call home, but of all the teas I've tried (and there have been many) I have not been able to find a better tasting tea than Taylors Yorkshire Tea. Truely a great English product, Typhoo and PG tips don't come close. WONDERFUL, try it, cheers!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5A Great Quick CuppaNov 27, 2006
By Scouser
I use Yorkshire Loose Tea most of the time, brewing it by the pot. But, sometimes for a quick cup, tea bags come in handy. Everything in my review for the loose tea holds true for Yorkshire's tea bags. Be advised they make strong tea. One tea bag will brew a 14 oz. mug of very good flavourful tea.

This is definitely tea for the tea lover. Enjoy!

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Yorkshire black teaAug 15, 2008
By M. Pickert
I first tasted this tea in England, and became addicted to it. The taste is strong and bold without becoming overwhelming. It is inexpensive, yet has the same quality as the more expensive brands. I am so happy that Amazon carries this brand. I love being able to order the 5 pack as it I like having it on hand to share with my friends.

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