Premium Aromatic Tea Refreshing Everyday Beverage

Tea, the world's second most consumed beverage after water, is an aromatic drink made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, with various types and flavors resulting from different processing methods.


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This premium tea is made from carefully selected Camellia sinensis leaves, crafted for those who enjoy a flavourful and comforting daily beverage every single day. Ideal for mornings, work breaks, or evening relaxation, it offers a smooth taste with gentle, natural lift. Whether you prefer it plain, with milk, or lightly sweetened, this tea suits diverse Indian palates. It brews quickly, making it perfect for busy routines while still delivering rich aroma. Loved by families, office-goers and hosts serving guests, it turns every cup into a small ritual of comfort. Proudly served at DBA NAME MANOJ S CAFETERIA ADDRESS 28 1071 Girraju Colony Near N R R Function Hall Pothukunta Road Dharmavaram.

Made from quality Camellia sinensis tea leaves
Rich aroma for a soothing tea experience
Balanced taste suitable for daily drinking
Brews quickly for busy mornings and breaks
Versatile for black, milk, or masala tea
Ideal for serving family, guests, and colleagues

Boil fresh water. Add 1 teaspoon of tea per cup. Simmer for 2–3 minutes for black tea, or 3–5 minutes with milk and sugar for stronger flavour. Strain into a cup and serve hot. Adjust brewing time and quantity to your preferred strength and taste.

Tea is made from the leaves and buds of the Camellia sinensis plant. These leaves are harvested, then processed in different ways such as withering, rolling, oxidising and drying. The level and style of processing create different types of tea with unique flavours and aromas.

Tea can be good for daily consumption when enjoyed in moderation. It naturally contains antioxidants and a gentle amount of caffeine that can help you feel refreshed. Most healthy adults can safely drink two to four cups of tea a day, unless advised otherwise by a doctor.

The best time to drink tea depends on your routine and caffeine sensitivity. Many people enjoy tea in the morning for a gentle boost and in the afternoon to beat fatigue. Avoid strong tea late at night if caffeine affects your sleep, and always listen to your body.

Green tea is often considered one of the healthiest teas because it is minimally processed and rich in natural antioxidants called catechins. However, black, oolong and white teas also offer benefits. The healthiest tea for you depends on your taste, tolerance to caffeine and overall diet.

Some people can drink tea on an empty stomach without any issues, but others may feel acidity, discomfort or nausea, especially with strong or very hot tea. If you are sensitive, have tea after a light snack or meal, or choose a milder brew to reduce possible irritation.