
THE CLASSIC HERITAGE ORIGIN:
Handpicked from the pristine hills of Papum Pare, Arunachal Pradesh - the land of the rising sun - Naturgized Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea reflects the elegance of India’s time-honored tea tradition. Each whole leaf is gently rolled to preserve its natural antioxidants, delicate aroma, and layered flavor profile.
With every sip, you’ll savor a smooth, nuanced taste and a golden infusion that refreshes the mind and restores balance to the body. More than just tea, it is a refined daily ritual - purity, calm energy, and timeless heritage in every cup.
Naturgized Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea is for those who appreciate a refined, authentic brew - smooth, balanced, and full of natural depth. It’s ideal for mindful mornings that begin with calm energy, professionals seeking clarity through the day, and tea lovers who treasure the heritage of pure, hand-rolled leaves. Whether sipped plain for its golden infusion or lightly enhanced with lemon and honey, this tea is crafted for anyone who values purity, wellness, and timeless tradition in every cup.
- Measure – Take 1 teaspoon (about 2 g) of Naturgized Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea for every 150 ml of water.
- Boil Water – Heat fresh, filtered water to about 90–95°C (just below boiling).
- Brew – Add the tea leaves and let them steep for 3–4 minutes for a smooth, balanced infusion.
- Strain – Strain the liquor into a cup to enjoy its golden hue and delicate aroma.
- Customize – Enhance with a slice of lemon, a touch of honey, or sip plain to savor the pure character.
- Enjoy – Serve hot and fresh to experience the refined taste, natural antioxidants, and calming energy of Naturgized Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea.
faq
What is Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea?
Orthodox tea is made from whole leaves that are hand-plucked and gently rolled, preserving their natural flavor, aroma, and antioxidants. It offers a smoother, more nuanced taste compared to CTC tea.
How is Orthodox tea different from CTC tea?
CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) tea is strong and malty, perfect for chai, while Orthodox tea is delicate, layered, and best enjoyed plain or lightly infused. Both carry rich traditions, but the experience is distinct.
Does Orthodox tea contain caffeine?
Yes, naturally. A cup of Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea typically contains about 30–50 mg of caffeine — enough to refresh and focus the mind without the jitters of coffee.
What are the health benefits of Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea?
It is rich in antioxidants that support heart health, aid digestion, enhance focus, and promote overall wellness. Regular consumption can also uplift mood and provide gentle, sustained energy.
How do I prepare Orthodox Loose Leaf Tea?
Steep 1 teaspoon (about 2 g) of tea leaves in 150 ml of hot water (90–95°C) for 3–4 minutes. Strain and enjoy plain, or add honey and lemon for a refreshing twist.
Can I add milk to Orthodox tea?
It is best enjoyed without milk to appreciate its natural flavors. However, you can add a splash of milk if you prefer a fuller-bodied taste.
Is Orthodox tea good for daily consumption?
Absolutely. Its gentle caffeine content and natural antioxidants make it suitable for daily rituals — offering clarity in the morning, balance during the day, and comfort in the evening.