Tgħanniqa
Tgħanniqa is a unique Maltese tea blend with carob pods blended with a strong Ceylon black tea. Carob comes from a sweet evergreen tree that is grown heavily in the Maltese country roads and other Mediterranean countries.
Our Maltese generations of old used carob as a healthy beverage to boost their immune system, sooth sore throats and coughs on a rainy day and aid digestion.
Carobs were a staple diet with early civilizations, with archeological findings indicating that early Egyptians used carobs as a natural sweetener.
Carobs have also been called St. John’s bread or locust bean because the pods were once thought to have been the “locusts” that were eaten by John the Baptist in the Wilderness.
That story was apparently wrong, as the prophet actually ate migratory locust.
It is also hinted that early jewellers and goldsmiths in the Middle East used to weigh gold and gemstones against the seeds of the carob tree.
A Carob pod takes between 11 to 12 months to develop and ripen. By then the seeds are bursting with complex sweet and aromatic flavours that provide a hint of chocolate and earthy root herbs. Characterised by a rich, deep red colour, this special tea blend provides a delicate balance of sweet and savoury indulgence all in one steamy cup.
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Weight | 85 g |
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Ingredients | Maltese Carob & 45% Ceylon Black Tea |
Origin | Malta. Provenance: Malta & Sri Lanka |
Pack Format | Loose Leaf Tea Tube, Loose Leaf Tea Zipper |
Caffeine Level | High |
Steeping & Brewing | 2 tsps, 3 to 5 mins at 100°C |
Steeps | 17 cups Tube, Zipper Pouch 35 cups |
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Weight 85 g Ingredients Maltese Carob & 45% Ceylon Black Tea
Origin Malta. Provenance: Malta & Sri Lanka
Pack Format Loose Leaf Tea Tube, Loose Leaf Tea Zipper
Caffeine Level High
Steeping & Brewing 2 tsps, 3 to 5 mins at 100°C
Steeps 17 cups Tube, Zipper Pouch 35 cups
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