Ceylon Gold
Weight - 100 g.
Once on the land of “Ceylon” disaster took place: the numerous coffee plantations struck by illness and ruined the plantations. Landowners calculated losses and puzzled how to protect crops from disease. A Scotsman James Taylor planted unpretentious and tolerant new crop — tea plants on eight acres of land. And soon tea crop became a widespread culture in the country.
ART. 4002
Ingredients
100 % pure Ceylon black tea.
Grade: Pekoe.
Country of origin Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
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