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Indian Black Instant Tea 4.5 oz Bag

$13.99
200 Servings / $0.07 Per Serving
Indian black instant tea

Indian Black Instant Tea 4.5 oz Bag

$13.99
Product description
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  • Premium tea powder: made of 100% single origin premium black tea leaves from India. Only a small pinch of powder is needed to make a delicious cup of hot or iced tea. 
  • No additives: our black tea powder is unsweetened and made without the use of artificial colors, carriers, or fillers. Contains only one ingredient: quality black instant tea from India. 
  • Delicious flavor: tastes like a fresh brew. Bold, robust and full-bodied. Great to drink black or with milk and/or sugar. The easiest solution for homemade iced teas, smoothies, loaded teas and more. 
  • Easy to make: no steeping or brewing required. Simply pour our quality instant tea in your cup or mug, add water, stir, and enjoy. The tea powder will dissolve in your water in seconds. Say goodbye to soggy tea bags and produce less waste.
  • Saves well: our premium instant tea is packaged in a resealable bag with a convenient zipper to save your instant tea when stored. Includes about 200 servings of our recommended amount of instant tea per mug (1/4 tsp). Packaged in California. 
How to make

Pour ¼ - ½ tsp of tea powder into a cup. For hot tea, add 8-10 fl oz of hot water, stir and enjoy. For iced tea, add 2 fl oz of hot water and stir. Top with 6-8 fl oz of cold water, add ice and enjoy. Visit our How to Brew page to learn more.

Store in a cool, dry place.

FAQ

Q: What is the caffeine content of Waka products?

- Light roast (Ethiopian): approximately 70 mg per packet (about 2.82 grams), or about 30 mg in 1 tsp of coffee (about 1.18 grams).

- Medium roast (Colombian, Papua New Guinean, flavored): approximately 60 mg per packet (about 2.82 grams), or about 25 mg in 1 tsp of coffee (about 1.18 grams).

- Dark roast (Ethiopian): approximately 80 mg per packet (about 2.82 grams), or about 35 mg in 1 tsp of coffee (about 1.18 grams).

- Decaf (Colombian): approximately 4 mg of caffeine per packet (about 2.82 grams), or about 1.5 mg in 1 tsp of coffee (about 1.18 grams).

- Green instant tea (flavored and unflavored): approximately 30-35 mg per 1/4 tsp of tea powder (0.63 grams).

- Black instant tea: approximately 30-35 mg per 1/4 tsp of tea powder (0.63 grams).

- Chai tea: approximately 31 mg per 1/4 tsp of chai tea powder (0.65 grams).

Q: When does Waka instant coffee or tea expire?

When sealed (in our bags or other sealed containers) and stored at room temperature and in dry conditions, our coffees can last up to two years, our teas up to three years, and our matcha up to a year. All of our products are marked with the exact "best by" date based on their packaging date.

For more frequently asked questions, click here.

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Reviewed by Rebecca L.
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Great Indian tea

I love this tea because I can drink my tea so much faster in the morning. It’s as good as my normal cup of tea and it’s much faster ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Great stuff!

Have now tried both black teas and the green tea. I use them all to make iced tea by the pitcher. 1 teaspoon per liter works for me. Great flavor and mixes up quickly( make sure you use a little hot water to get it dissolved before adding cold water and ice).

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