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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Craving.....Tanzania Treasure Tea


















Tea picker with child
Originally uploaded by daveblume

Yesterday, as I drove home from my tea room, the delightful aromas of all those teas were still lingering and taunting my senses. I literally began to crave one of my favorite teas. The wholesaler calls it Luponde, after the Tanzanian estate where it is grown. I call it Tanzania Treasure, a strong malty excellent tea ! Today, I raided the storehouse at the tea room and brought some home.

While the tea steeped, I waited, anticipating the flavor and taste, the aroma, the bright coppery color. Longing for that first sip, the five minute "proper" brewing time, seemed like forever. I paced. I wondered if other addictions were as compelling. Are drug addicts or alcoholics as driven to get their "fix"?

Tanzania is the fourth major tea producer in Africa. The Luponde Tea Estate is one of the oldest estates in southwestern Tanzania. In the remote Livingstone Mountains Luponde teas are grown at an elevation of 7000 feet. The Luponde Tea Estate has been certified Fairtrade for over a decade. The extra premiums from the Fairtrade have tremendous and lasting impact on the community: a medical clinic, nursery school, and schools in nearby villages have been built. Numerous other projects have also been
completed. (Photo is a woman picking tea with her child, by Dave Blume)

The Tanzania Treasure tea met my every
desired expectation ! I savored the aroma, the color, the taste.....oh I am thankful they know how to produce such fine teas in the high mountain
region of Tanzania.

2 comments:

  1. arewenearlythereyetMay 22, 2009 at 6:54 AM

    Great Blog thanks! There is a great article on Tanzania in this months DiscoveryBox book http://www.discoveryboxbooks.com/may.php hope you like! x

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  2. Hi,
    I'm sitting here tasting and enjoying my first cup of Tanzania Luponde tea. I was curious about it's history so I did the "google" thing, up came a bunch of interesting articles and information and your blog. It's your blog that I'm responding to since I don't get to go on about how tea taste with my friends, there happy with a bag tea in tepid water I on the other hand am happy when a hot cup of delicious tea is placed in front of me. I found this tea in a shop in NYC, a rather old establishment. I was looking for my favorites when I spotted this tea and asked about it. As usual with tea, often the people selling it know little or nothing about it. I took a chance based on the color and smell, as I write this I'm smiling - delicious.
    Enjoy,
    Linda

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