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3 Exclusive teas from North East India one should try!

By Vinisha Gupta

17 November, 2017

The best feeling for all the tea lovers is the one they get from their cup of tea, isn’t it? India‘s tea consumption is the highest in the entire world along with being one of the largest producers too. And why not, we have the best home grown teas available to us all across the country. The enormous tea gardens in the North east India have given a great scope of quality tea production. We bring to you some of the very simple yet exclusive ones which are grown in the North eastern India  

Much loved: Organic Tea Leaves

  The aromatic organic tea leaves The aromatic organic tea leaves   Since there is so much health awareness, a lot of people have switched to sipping a lot of organic teas. This tea is a proud baby of the North east side of our country. The tea is grown mostly using the sustainable techniques quite similar to the old agricultural practices and is very pure and distinct. Though a lot of states have also started a production of organic tea but its roots began from our beautiful NE. Some of the best ones are available at The Naga Royale Tea Estate, Nagaland or even in Assam at the Hathikuli Tea Shoppe .

 As dark as you like: The Assam Tea

  Can it get better, tea lovers? Can it get better, tea lovers?   Assam is the second largest producer of tea in the entire world and the Assam tea is an ingredient that you can find in your favourite black tea or most morning tea blends. This tea has a malty, rich and strong flavour, thus its presence in various tea blends. Even if masala chai is your favourite, you won’t regret giving this a try. Pick it up from any well-equipped grocery store or you can even buy it from teabox.com.                                                                      Green it is- Lyngiang green tea   The relaxant, green tea The relaxant, green tea   Green tea has some great medicinal qualities and impact. From preventing cancer to treating high cholesterol levels and not to miss, helping you with removal of toxins through the antioxidant EGCG it contains. So, think about the addition of a herb that has some unique benefits to your cup of green tea. There has been a lot of research that has gone into understanding the benefits of this herb. It was found out that it can act as a deworming agent along with its exceptional anti diarrehal properties. You can buy this one from Zizira.com.   "Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things"says Chaim Potok.