Ceylon Black Tea

CEYLON BOPF (Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning)

Price range: $14.04 through $190.04

BOPF (Broken Orange Pekoe Fanning) is a finely broken black tea grade known for its strong flavor, deep color, and quick infusion. Popular in Sri Lanka, it delivers a bold, brisk cup with a rich aroma—perfect for everyday drinking and ideal for milk tea blends.

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Ceylon CTC Tea (Cut, Tear, Curl)

Price range: $16.04 through $199.04

CTC Tea (Cut, Tear, Curl) is a type of black tea processed using a mechanical method that cuts, tears, and curls the tea leaves into small, uniform granules. This method produces a strong, brisk, and robust flavor, making it ideal for quick brewing and commonly used in tea bags and strong milk teas.

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Dust No:01 / Dust Tea

Price range: $14.49 through $190.49

Dust No:01 is a fine, strong Ceylon dust tea known for its quick brew, bold flavor, and rich color, perfect for hotels and daily milk tea preparation. A premium-grade dust tea that delivers deep color, strong taste, and fast infusion — ideal for a perfect cup of milk tea. Dust No:01 offers intense strength and brisk aroma, making it the preferred choice for tea shops and households that enjoy a strong cup. High-quality Ceylon Dust Tea with a robust flavor profile and rapid brewing — crafted for rich, energizing milk tea.

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