Ahmad Tea, a leading British and internationally-recognised tea company, is excited to announce the launch of its new collection of Dessert Teas, inspired by sorbets, cakes and soufflés. Perfect for the social butterfly or afternoon tea enthusiast, these teas will be sure to make the ideal addition to any tea occasion.
The teas are available in six different dessert inspired flavours, with three black tea varieties (Strawberry Velvet Cake, Pear & Cinnamon Strudel, Moroccan Orange Slice) and three green tea varieties (Citrus & Mint Sorbet, Strawberry Basil Coulis and Mango & Lychee Soufflé). Each sophisticated recipe has an exquisite taste and stirring aroma.
If you're looking for a sweet treat without the calories (and let's face it, everyone will be on January 1st when they start making their New Year's resolutions !), they're perfect. You can choose between :
Moroccan Orange Slice
Inspired by the aromatic flavours of Morocco, this delicate balance of orange zest and cardamom spice delivers a warm and vibrant citrus flavour.
Strawberry Velvet Cake
Summer strawberries and silky vanilla come together in perfect harmony to deliver the taste of this classic English treat.
Pear & Cinnamon Strudel
Indulge in the delicious and warming combination of sweet pear, cinnamon and Ceylon & Assam teas. Expertly brought together to create a truly exquisite recipe that is perfect for the approach into the colder months.
Mango & Lychee Soufflé
Escape to more exotic climes with this fusion of succulent mango and crisp lychee, gently infused with carefully chosen Chinese green teas to create a sweet and fresh aroma.
Strawberry & Basil Coulis
The subtle hint of basil brings to life the natural fruity sweetness of strawberry to create a truly delectable tasting tea.
Citrus Mint Sorbet
A zesty and refreshing recipe of lemon, mint and grapefruit which is as delicious iced as it is enjoyed hot.
This new collection is perfect for people looking for a sophisticated everyday treat, but without the calories, or those looking to sweeten up a special occasion. The teas can be enjoyed at any time, with or without milk, as an ideal tasty and indulgent sweet treat, minus the sugar and guilt.
With an RRP of £4.00 per pack, Ahmad Tea’s Dessert Teas, along with the full range of Loose Leaf Pyramids, are available from Ocado and www.ahmadtea.com now.
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