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Lipton Yellow Label Tea offers a premium international blend of handpicked black tea leaves, delivering a bold flavor and sweet aroma. Packaged in a convenient 200g pack of tea bags, it brews quickly for busy lifestyles, making it ideal for office, home, or social settings.
M**S
Perfect Tea…A Must Have
This tea is wonderful!!! With all the micro plastics in tea bags, I decided to go back to loose tea leaves and make tea the “old fashioned” way. Wow, was I surprised with the difference in taste! This is a strong, clean tasting tea that makes a wonderful pitcher of iced tea….not even in the same ball park with tea bags! Highly recommend!!!!
R**E
Great CTC tea
Great CTC tea, much better than Red Label, which seems to have gone a bit off in flavor after the new owners took over.Makes a great base for homemade spiced tea.
R**O
Great Tea
The grocery I shop at recently stopped carrying bulk tea. I had to buy it here, and I am glad I did. The best bulk black tea I have had. The grains are uniform in size and shape, and fine enough to make in an espresso machine, which is how I make it.
L**S
Poor choice on shipping!
Tea is wonderful, but Amazon sends it to you and package was damaged!! Send tes in a plastic bag.
L**1
Disappointed
I still have a little of my last grocery store loose tea purchase. The Yellow Label is nothing like it. It doesn't look like leaves compared to my old box. It doesn't taste like it, but perhaps it's not supposed to. I will start using tea bags if I can't find a brand of loose tea comparable to the old Lipton.
P**R
Better environmentally
Tastes better than bagged tea. strength is adjustable. There is no plastic seeping into your tea from a teabag. It is more environmentally sustainable.
B**E
Delicious Iced Tea, Much Cheaper & Healthier Than Soda Or Even Fruit Juice
Good iced tea is the solution to anyone who pays a lot for unhealthy carbonated beverages and lugs them home from the grocery store. The directions describe making a cup of hot tea from a teaspoon or tea leaves. They must like their tea strong! By my estimate, I'll make 60 gallons of fairly strong iced tea from this one large box of loose tea. Incidentally, the box is bilingual. Half is English and the other half is Farsi, Persian or some other Middle Eastern language.Warning To Brits And Other Tea Snobs: Stop reading now. To make half a gallon of iced tea, I microwave five cups of water in a large Pyrex measuring cup with a rounded tablespoon of Lipton Yellow Label loose tea for eight minutes (just short of boiling) and allow it to steep another 3-5 minutes. Unlike an infuser ball, the tea leaves are free to circulate and the tea diffuses quickly. Brownian motion for the win! I pour the tea through the Schefs Premium Tea Filter (purchased on Amazon) to trap the loose finely cut tea leaves, and I add filtered water to make two quarts of tea. The tea filter does a great job of filtering. Part of that may be the result of the premium Yellow Label tea not having much tea leaf dust that can slip through the tiny holes in the tea filter. My tea is almost entirely free of tea leaf silt and it tastes delicious. I drink it unsweetened throughout the summer.Pro Tip: If you like lemon in your iced tea, get a KitchenAid mixer and the citrus juicer attachment, buy bags of lemons in bulk, squeeze them and freeze the juice in ice cube trays. Drop two lemon cubes in the tea filter, pour in the hot tea, and the pulp remains in the filter with the tea leaves. You can also make instant lemonade with a lemon cube, a tablespoon of sugar and a cup of water. Stir until the lemon melts and add ice. I keep frozen lemon and lime cubes. They're great for cooking too, anytime you need fresh lemon or lime juice.
X**N
This is the one
Loose tea as good as can be had.
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