Best Madura Tea Teas

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SuzyVIC13 posts
 

Recently purchased Madura T4me T bags - both Green and English Breakdast. Price is excellent, taste is great, problem though is that either the tea… Read more

leaves themself are tiny or the bags are not suitable, as once you pour water over the bags you get floaty pieces of tea.

EricaVIC6 posts
 

The best mint tea! – I had been searching for a nice mint tea and I fell in love with this tea immediately as it has the benefits of green tea, with the most beautiful… Read more

and refreshing mint flavour I was searching for. I was quite excited when I found it! I find it so much nicer than the Twinings green mint tea which I found overpowering and slightly bitter, and Dilmah which is still nice but not a fresh mint aftertaste. This one is a more subtle and fresh flavour. A staple in my house now!

waytogohereSA23 posts
 

Great tasting Camomile – Not much can go wrong with camomile tea until manufacturers start adding other flavours to spoil it, and then the supermarkets don't stock the plain… Read more

variety any more. Twinings, Tetley I'm looking at you. The Madura camomile is always fresh and clean if you can find it. The only niggle is that it comes in sealed packets which, while they keep the tea fresh, are not so kind on the environment.

TPT336 posts
 

This is a bad tea – I thought initially the green tea was grown in Australia... as the package was not deceptive, but it's misleading, until you read the fine print on… Read more

the back.

On the front of the packet is says, Madura of Australia = It's a registered company in an office in Australia that imports everything, and grows nothing.

At the bottom of the fine print on the back of the box, in lettering slightly larger than miniscule, it says, "Made in Australia by value adding local and imported components". I suppose that "Made" could be understood as "Grown" - however tenious the link.

But higher up, buried in the fine print, it says, "Organic Green Tea. For those consumers looking for a certified organic alternative, this single origin, organic green tea from northern India.... blah blah blah".

This tea gives me a sore throat - and it turns out that India has BAD air pollution and all of it's ground water is toxic, so while the people in Madura Teas, are pushing the "wonderful organic green tea" - the plants are growing in filth.

This is why my throat is SORE, and the glands in my neck are swollen.

The tea is poison.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=india+pollution&t=braveed&iax=images&ia=images https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_pollution_in_India https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_pollution_in_India https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_issues_in_India

I am not buggerising around with arty farty $2 a tea bag boutique green teas, I just want to buy it by the box full and there are growers in Australia - a small sample is here.

https://tworiversgreentea.com.au/ https://blackbookstea.com.au/collections/australian-grown-green-tea https://perfectsouth.com.au/shop-tea/ https://blackbookstea.com.au/collections/australian-grown-green-tea/products/alpine-pure-green

A kilo for $75. https://tworiversgreentea.com.au/product/shincha/

Madura Tea
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Hello TPT Melbourne, We are sorry to hear that you… Read more (+1 reply)