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No. 2

Ceylon Breakfast - Loose Leaf Tea (BOPF)

Sale price£5.00

This authentic loose-leaf Ceylon Breakfast Black Tea is a full-bodied Sri Lankan blend that's refreshing, well-balanced and packed with antioxidants.

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size:50g Pack
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Delivery Info

Christmas Delivery cut-off dates

We kindly ask that all customers check the cut-off dates to ensure services selected meet their needs and to avoid any disappointment. Orders placed after cut-off point of the selected shipping service will not arrive in time for Christmas.

Please note all times listed are in UK GMT. 

UK Christmas Delivery cut-off dates

Standard Delivery

Royal Mail

2pm Friday 20th December

UK Tracked

DPD

Midnight Sunday 22nd December

Next Working-Day

DPD

2pm Monday 23rd December

Saturday

DPD

2pm Friday 20th December

International Standard Economy cut-off dates

All dispatched via Royal Mail, delivered by postal service of destination country

All non-European destinations (except South Africa, Canada, Middle and Far East and USA)

2pm Wednesday 9th October

Hong Kong, Middle and Far East, Singapore and South Africa

2pm Monday 21st October

Canada and USA

2pm Wednesday 6th November

Cyprus, Eastern Europe, Greece, Iceland, Malta, Turkey and Western Europe

2pm Monday 2nd December

Other International Shipping cut-off dates 

UPS

2pm Friday 13th December

Fedex

2pm Friday 13th December

 

We dispatch all orders as quickly as possible. We are not responsible for any delays caused by unforeseen external factors. 

UK deliveries

You can find more information on their services' status at the following links:  Today's Royal Mail updates - Today's DPD service updates.

 

Method

Cost

Carrier

Transit time

Standard

£3.50, Free - over £40

Royal Mail

2-5 days, Tracked

DPD Tracked

£6.50 Free - over £100

DPD

1-3 days, Tracked

Next-Working-Day

£9.95

DPD

Orders placed before 2pm, Dispatched and Delivered Monday - Friday, Next Working Day, Tracked

Saturday

£15.00

DPD

Orders placed before 2pm, Saturday delivery, Tracked

Orders are processed and dispatched Monday-Friday. 

*Most delivery will be made within the usual time-frame, but some areas and services may experience delays. 

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

European deliveries

Currently, there are some delays with sending parcels to EU countries from the UK. This is due to the UK leaving the European Union. We will keep you updated with any notifications as they happen.

Please note that a tracking number is not provided for EU Standard deliveries. 

CUSTOMS CHARGES: All commercial goods arriving from the UK are subject to VAT, Import Duty and a handling fee in the country receiving the goods.

Method

Cost

Carrier

Transit time

Standard

From £5.50

Royal Mail

3-7 days, up to 21*, Not Tracked (Offered for orders less than £50 only)

Economy

From £5.50

Royal Mail

3-7 days, up to 21*, Not Tracked (Offered for orders less than £50 only)

Tracked

From £15.95

Fedex / UPS

3-5 days, up to 8*, Tracked

*Most deliveries will be made within the usual time-frame, but some areas and services may experience delays.

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

 

Rest of the World


Method

Cost

Carrier

Transit time

Standard

From £4.00

Royal Mail

8-15 days, up to 30*, Not Tracked (Offered for orders less than £50 only)

USA tracked

From £15.00

UPS

2-3 days, up to 7*, Tracked

ROW Tracked

From £18.95

UPS

1-5 days, up to 5*, Tracked


*Most delivery will be made within the usual time-frame, but some areas and services may experience delays.

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

International Buyers (Including EU) – Please Note:

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be before buying.

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

The origins of our Ceylon Breakfast Black Tea


Our award-winning Ceylon Breakfast Black Tea made by Tea Master Perirs makes a brisk, copper-coloured brew with subtle spicy notes, a rich mouthfeel and a warm caramel aroma – and provides a full-bodied but lighter alternative to our popular English Breakfast blend. It is available as loose tea leaves, sadly not our Triune tea bag format.

The distinctive character of this BOPF (Broken Orange Pekoe Fannings) black loose leaf tea is due to its small dark brown leaves, which are grown in the acclaimed Ratnapura district of south-central Sri Lanka. Harvested in a low-elevation tea garden 130m above sea level, the leaves are small and dark gold when dried, delivering the beautiful caramel aroma and brisk flavour that are hallmarks of teas from Ratnapura.

Ratnapura receives more than 2,500mm of rainfall each year, which helps to ensure lush green buds every season and adds to the bold character of teas grown here, including our Ceylon Breakfast Black Tea blend.

Made to orthodox production methods at Nawalakanda tea factory, this breakfast tea has a more robust flavour than some of the higher elevation Sri Lankan styles you might try (such as our Orthodox Ceylon Nuwara Eliya tea), but if you're after an authentic Ceylon brew, this is it.

At The Tea Makers, we pride ourselves on dealing directly with many of Sri Lanka’s best producers, and this luxury tea is no exception. Nawalakanda has wonderful, strong ties to the local community and firm relationships with almost 6,000 smallholder farmers. This investment in the community is just one of the many reasons we love working with them.

Need another reason to pop a caddy of our Ceylon Breakfast brew in your pantry? It might surprise you to learn that the levels of bacteria - and virus-fighting antioxidants in two cups of black tea are equivalent to those in one glass of red wine, or seven glasses of orange juice, or 20 glasses of apple juice!


The history of Ceylon tea


This single-origin tea taps a cultural heritage that dates back to 1857, when Sri Lanka’s tea gardens were first planted by British colonists. Settling in the country’s fertile central highlands, the Victorian tea pioneers converted vast tracts of forest to agriculture, quickly discovering the suitability of Camellia sinensis to the region’s rich soils, varied elevation and monsoonal microclimates. Ranging from cool and wet to warm and dry, these microclimates give Ceylon tea its unique character and diversity. They also helped cement the success of an industry that by the late 1920s Sri Lanka, headed by the Sri Lanka tea board, was exporting some 100,000 tonnes of tea to the world.


Alternatives to this delicious loose leaf tea


If you like our Ceylon Breakfast Black Leaf Tea’s brisk, bold style, try drinking it as an iced tea, alternatively do try our other classic breakfast brews: English Breakfast, Assam Breakfast and Irish Breakfast, they make for perfect all-day drinking – either black for a vegan tea or with a generous splash of milk.

There’s more to Ceylon black tea than breakfast. Read about how to make a good cold brew, ideal for the afternoon, in our Tea Journal. For those who prefer to skip the caffeine kick altogether, look to our Decaffeinated Ceylon Black Tea.

Region

Ratnapura Region, Sri Lanka

Ratnapura, the "City of Gems," is situated in the Sabaragamuwa Province, southwest Sri Lanka, lying at a major crossroad between the southern plains and the eastern hill country. The region is primarily lowland, featuring tropical rainforests and an elevation that ranges from 189m at the city centre to over 400m in the surrounding hills. Ratnapura is known for its Tropical Rainforest climate (Af), characterized by consistently high temperatures and heavy rainfall. The hottest months, March and April, see temperatures as high as 34°C, while the rest of the year remains warm with lows of 22°C and highs of 32°C.

The region receives abundant rainfall throughout the year, particularly in October and November, maintaining humidity levels of around 100%. There is some respite with clearer skies between December and March, though cloud cover is prevalent. Ratnapura is famed for its precious gem trade and its lush surroundings, including the Sinharaja rainforest, a globally significant biodiversity hotspot. Tea is cultivated on nearby hills, producing "low grown" teas that have a distinct mellow flavour.

3g - 4g

200ml

100°C

3 - 5mins