Sunday, August 28, 2016

Review - English Breakfast Tea


Due to my natural love of everything that is caffeinated, I decided to review all future coffee and tear related products as a "Caffeinated Review" post.

Earlier this week, out of the blue, I received a box of English Breakfast Tea in the mail form Fields & Selects. I recall signing up to review the tea, but I don't remember being approved to do so.

Nevertheless, I was excited to brew a cup of tea. Yes, I'm more of a coffee drinker, but I do occasionally drink tea.

The box contains 32 diamond-shaped tea bags (2.2g each). Made in China, it was manufactured on June 5th, 2016 and expires June 5, 2020. It was certified by IMO.

Each tea bag contains: Black Tea and Lychee Extract.





Final Thoughts: Being a big coffee lover, I'm pretty picky about my teas, with black tea being my favorite. I was in luck when I read that one of the two ingredients in this English Breakfast Tea was in fact black tea!

Of course as soon as I received the box, I eagerly brewed a cup of tea, which only took a few minutes to complete. Normally, breakfast teas have a light taste, but not this one as it has a strong flavor. I guess that is why the back of the box recommends putting a dash of lemon or hot milk or sugar in it. Well, I like my caffeinated drinks strong, so I didn't put anything in it.

Overall, this is a pretty good tasting English Breakfast Tea, and it's strong enough to wake you up in the mornings.

You can purchase the #FieldsSelectsHerbalTeaBlackLine32countEnglishBreak on Amazon.com.


I received this product on a promotional discount for my honest review and they are 100% my own opinions. I received no compensation for this review and I am not required to give a positive review. I am also not associated with the seller in any way.

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