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Assam Ontbijt - Losse thee

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With its bold, dark leaves and invigorating, malty flavour, this Assam Breakfast blend is the perfect brew to perk up your morning.

Format
maat:50g Pack

Delivery information

European deliveries

 

CUSTOMS CHARGES: this is not applicable for orders fulfilled within EU

 

All orders fulfilled by our EU fulfillment center based in Netherlands.

Standard delivery via PostNL and Tracked delivery via DHL.

 

Standard Delivery via PostNL - 1-3 weeks

from €5.50

Please note this service does not provide a tracking number.

 

DHL Parcels - 3-6 days

from €10

Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain

 

DHL Parcel Shop - 3-6 days

from €10 

Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden

*Please note estimated transit time is based on business days and does not include weekends or holidays. 

If you have any questions, please contact us via sales@theteamakers.co.uk | 0044-1322284923

Met zijn krachtige, donkere bladeren en verkwikkende, moutige smaak is deze Assam Breakfast-mix het perfecte brouwsel om je ochtend op te fleuren.

Region

Assam Region, India

Assam, located in northeastern India, shares its northern boundary with the Himalayas and Bhutan, and borders Bangladesh to the south. Connected to West Bengal through the narrow Siliguri Corridor, Assam is a region marked by rich geography and abundant natural resources. The Brahmaputra River, originating in Tibet, flows across northern Assam, bringing vital runoff from the high peaks and feeding the valleys. Assam's humid subtropical climate is split between wet and dry seasons, with the wet season extending from April to October, resulting in the highest rainfall in India and often causing severe flooding.

Temperatures range from 11°C to 31°C throughout the year, with little wind. This heavy rainfall creates lush, fertile wetlands, which support a diverse ecosystem. The hillier districts, with elevations up to 600m, experience a temperate climate, providing a distinct environment for tea cultivation. The region’s forests consist of tropical evergreens, deciduous trees, bamboo, and ferns, with many wildlife sanctuaries protecting species such as tigers, leopards, and rhinos. Assam’s teas are known for their rich, malty notes, distinct from Darjeeling’s muscatel flavours.