The taste of Earl Grey tea tastes like mild black tea, that has not been brewed or steeped for long. In addition, has a light, flowery taste that comes from bergamot.
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Earl Grey tea is named after Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, who was the prime minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1830 to 1834. The story is that 2nd Earl Grey received a diplomatic gift of tea that was flavoured with bergamot oil which became known as the Earl Grey blend.
yes earl grey tea acidic....coz its origin from black tea, black tea is acidic thanx... navdeep bhandari toronto
Earl Grey and lemon. (Earl Grey and milk is not very appetizing)
Bergamont is the variety of orange used in Earl Grey tea.
Earl Grey tea gets its flavor from the aromatic oil of a small citrus called bergamot.
Similar to many other flavors of tea Earl Grey tea expiration date is 3 years after its manufactured.
Bergamot is a type of citrus plant.It can be bought in oil form or dried.When added to tea creates the Earl Grey taste.
Prime Minister Earl Grey's tea merchants were specifically the tea brokers Richard Twining & Company. The company was responsible for blending the iconic Earl Grey tea that was named after the Prime Minister in the 1830s.
There's something toxic about just about anything, if you eat/drink/breathe enough of it. Bergamol, the substance that makes Earl Grey tea Earl Grey tea instead of just tea, is mildly toxic to humans in large quantities.
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