Rakkasan Black (Tea Sachets)

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15 individually wrapped, biodegradable tea sachets

Rakkasan Black is a full-bodied black tea packed with a bold flavor sought by new and seasoned tea drinkers alike. Grown in the Tetulia region of north Bangladesh, this rare, hand-plucked gem is perfectly balanced, with little bitterness and an aroma of light cherries.

The garden from which Rakkasan Black comes uses regenerative farming, while providing its workers with health care, education and cattle-lending programs designed to break the cycle of poverty.

Brewing instructions
Amount: 1 sachet per 8-12 oz. of water
Temperature: 212 ̊ (A full, rolling boil)
Steep time: 3 minutes

About Our Tea

Rakkasan is the old Japanese word for parachute. It's also the nickname of a unit in the Army's 101st Airborne Division. In Iraq and Afghanistan, RTC’s founders led Rakkasans in combat, often drinking tea with locals. The experience inspired them to help the economies of war-torn areas. Now they find the hidden gems. Unlike most premium tea in the U.S., RTC sources from carefully selected estates in post-conflict countries as a way to promote peace and economic growth.

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Jo Rowls
Best tea

Full flavor tea. Wonderful

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Donna Johns
Best tea ever

Just soothing and delicious. Fast shipping. Wonderful product and company.

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Timothy Barchak
Another Quality Tea

This is a great blend, just like all of the loose leaf Rakkasan teas I have tried. But sometimes I'm in a hurry, or just too tired to prepare one of their loose teas. The Rakkasan Black tea bags are a nice alternative with no loss of falvor.

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TeaTiff
The only teabag you'll need

Loose leaf is always better but if you have to choose a teabag, choose Rakkasan. The pyramid teabag allows for better circulation of water through the tea and thus better flavor in your water. The outer bag keeps things from permeating the deliciousness of the tea. The aroma is woody with a hint of red berries. The flavor is quite nice. Reminiscent of a China congou with the slightly malty and milk touches but also brisk and awakening like a Ceylon.