Thai Tea (Loose Tea)
- Thai Black Tea Blend
- Contains Caffeine
- Packed to Ensure Freshness
Thai tea is available in loose leaf for full flavor. Brew has a orange color infusion with a delicious Thai tea flavor. Add cream and sugar to taste. Serve hot or cold over ice.
Ingredients: Black Tea, Flavoring and Coloring
Origin: Thailand
Easy Preparation
1. Add 1 teaspoon per cup of boiling hot water.
2. Let tea brew for 5 - 10 minutes.
3. Strain tea leaves.
4. Add cream and sugar.
5. Enjoy hot or cold.
Available in Bulk Loose Tea, Tea Bags, and Easy Brew Bags
Thai Tea (Loose Tea)
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Tea Haven Loose Leaf Thai Tea
I make a zero calorie Thai Tea using 7 cups of boiling water, 4 tablespoons of Tea Haven loose leaf Thai Tea and 1 1/3 cups of granulated Splenda (cup for cup sugar replacement). I place the 7-cup Thai Tea into a glass container and put it in the refrigerator to cool. To make one glass of Thai Tea, I put 1 tablespoon of Smart for Life Zero Calorie coffee creamer into a glass, fill glass with ice cubes (or crushed ice) and then pour the Thai Tea mixture over the ice and creamer. This makes a delicious Thai Tea with zero calories -- you will love it!
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Thai Tea
I love this tea, I make it in a drip coffee maker. It has a very beautiful orange color,just add a little cream and drink hot or cold.I buy six pounds at a time to save money.
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Thai Tea
Family favorite, we live for this tea.
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Thai Tea
Love it, excellent hot or iced
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Satisfied customer
Searched online for Thai tea after not being able to find it locally. Tastes just like the tea at our local Thai restaurant. Fast shipping ..thanks!
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Wife is happy.
My wife always orders Thai tea at Thai restaurants ,but I could never find it locally.So I searched the net,found Tea Haven,bought a pound of loose tea.Now my wife has a cup every morning on her way to work,and is very happy.
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Craving Satisfied
I first had Thai tea at a coffee/tea shop that's a few hours from me. Since then, I couldn't find it anywhere else - so I went searching online to see if I could make it myself. I'm not a fan of powdered mixes, so finding an option that was more brewing instead of just mixing with hot water option was excellent. It tastes just right, too - wondering if this is what they use at that coffee/tea shop I visited ;)
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Special & Strong !
I am unfamiliar on how traditional Thai tea should taste. I bought it because I want to try different types of Black Tea. The flavor is very distinct, that of something like honey and milk. The texture is on the "powdery" side, and a little goes a LONG way. I use half the measure I would normally use of a regular Black tea. I make iced tea with it, along with other teas at hand (white, green, etc).