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Kashmiri Kahwa

Kashmiri Kahwa contains the finest hand plucked green tea. It is blend with cardamom, cinnamon, clove, rose petals, almonds, natural tea and saffron. This tea combines the health benefits of green tea with the fragrance of saffron. The subtle aroma of this tea is complemented with a soft tone of spices. Each sip is soothing and uplifting. It rejuvenating the senses immediately.

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Kashmiri Kahwa contains the finest hand plucked green tea. It is blend with cardamom, cinnamon, clove, rose petals, almonds, natural tea and saffron. This tea combines the health benefits of green tea with the fragrance of saffron. The subtle aroma of this tea is complemented with a soft tone of spices. Each sip is soothing and uplifting. It rejuvenating the senses immediately.

Health Benefits of Kashmiri Kahwa

– Improves digestion
– Helps in building the body’s immunity
– Reduces stress. Use as a remedy for common cold

Suggestions for Serving

– Add 1 teaspoon for 2 cups of tea
– Brew for 2-3 minutes at 80 – 85 degrees Celsius
– We recommend drinking this tea without any milk or sugar

 

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About Wah Tea

The British established the Wah Tea Estate in 1857. Tucked away in the Himalayan foothills in Himachal Pradesh in India is the Kangra district, where China supplied seedlings and we set up the first estate in 1852.

This estate saw decades of continuous cultivation. How ever after a devastating earthquake struck the region in 1905, the industry disrupted. After, Sir Sikander Hayat-Khan took over the Wah Estate. The word ‘Wah’ means ‘wow’, and a visit to the estate will hopefully elicit the same reaction!

In 1953, the Chaiwala family from Dehradun took over the Estate. The Chaiwala family has a rich history in the tea industry since the 1940s.

The family grew and the plantations were divided amongst the younger generations. The renowned ‘Chaiwala’ name continues to bind them together. The third and fourth generations of the family, Deepak and Surya Prakash now look after Wah Tea Estate.

 

 

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The British established the Wah Tea Estate in 1857. Tucked away in the Himalayan foothills in Himachal Pradesh in India is the Kangra district, where China supplied seedlings and we set up the first estate in 1852.

This estate saw decades of continuous cultivation. How ever after a devastating earthquake struck the region in 1905, the industry disrupted. After, Sir Sikander Hayat-Khan took over the Wah Estate. The word ‘Wah’ means ‘wow’, and a visit to the estate will hopefully elicit the same reaction!

In 1953, the Chaiwala family from Dehradun took over the Estate. The Chaiwala family has a rich history in the tea industry since the 1940s.

The family grew and the plantations were divided amongst the younger generations. The renowned ‘Chaiwala’ name continues to bind them together. The third and fourth generations of the family, Deepak and Surya Prakash now look after Wah Tea Estate.

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