Traditional, authentic Ceylon tea, infusing real leaf character and taste packed at origin rich in antioxidants.
Dilmah Premium Tea 100 Bags $2.75, Bhuja Mix 140-180g $2, Coco Earth Meals 400g $2.50, Ayam Hawker Sauces $1.75 @ Woolworths
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Loose leaf is hardly discounted though.
not sure if, we always manage to get it about half price at which point we buy about 10 packets - they're foil wrapped and don't expire
I bought a couple of boxes of loose leaf tea when it was half price last time. I still have a bit left. It definitely tastes better than the tea bag variety.
loose leaf is the real tea. Those in a bags are always the lesser grades. If you add milk, it's all different game, and even political.
FGS, it's just tea, drink whatever you like, dont interfere how others drink their tea.FGS, it's just tea, drink whatever you like, dont interfere how others drink their tea.
Who is interfering?
Sounds like you're having an argument with yourself
I much prefer the Extra Strength ones, have you tried them?
I've tried them but I don't like them as much, each to their own
Link says "Packed in Sri Lanka" and not "Made in Sri Lanka"
Maybe should have read more than one line…
Dilmah is grown, handpicked and packaged fresh in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), producer of the world's finest tea.
It still doesn't say "Made in Sri Lanka"
So?
Tea made or grown?
Tea made or grown?
Roogenic tea is made in Australia…
"Our Award-Winning Teas are 100% Australian Made"
The coco earth meals concern me these have chicken in them yet can just sit on a shelf indefinitely and be heated up in 90 seconds, what do they do to the meals to stop them going off
what do they do to the meals to stop them going off
Lack of air, so bacteria cannot grow.
Similar to preserving food in cans.
fair enough
Even fresh meat from the supermarket can now be stored in the fridge instead of the freezer for weeks.
@jv: true but it doesn't mean I'm going to eat it
@Irishness: Vegans won't either unfortunately.
@jv: yeah apparently they don't do leather either
@Irishness: Unless it is leather from a 'faux'…
@jv: those faux animals…….. good for hunting
@Irishness: That's why I prefer the farmed ones.
@jv: from the faux farm
Basically jerky or the same as the 'meat' you find in canned soup.
My favourite tea. Their loose leaf is also great.