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Margaret’s Hope Darjeeling Black Tea

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Margaret’s Hope Darjeeling Black TeaMargaret's Hope Darjeeling Black Tea Margaret's Hope Darjeeling is a 2nd Flush TGFOP black tea from India's Himalayan foothills. This is a medium sized whole leaf with lots of tips. Delicately astringent, bright cup with distinctive muscatel character. Hints of currant give an almost wine like taste to this fine tea. Nestled in the hills below the soaring majesty of the Himalayas is the Darjeeling growing area of Northeast India. Darjeeling means

Margaret's Hope Darjeeling Black Tea

Margaret's Hope Darjeeling is a 2nd Flush TGFOP black tea from India's Himalayan foothills.

This is a medium-sized whole leaf with lots of tips. Delicately astringent, bright cup with distinctive muscatel character. Hints of currant give an almost wine-like taste to this fine tea.

Nestled in the hills below the soaring majesty of the Himalayas is the Darjeeling growing area of Northeast India. Darjeeling means “place of lightning” and describes well the bolts of lightning that accompany the great monsoons that wash over the landscape yearly.

With elevations up to 7,000 feet above sea level, the combination of coolness and moisture produces a much lighter cup than the neighboring region Assam, where another of our bold black teas is sourced, Assam FBOP Black Tea.

Margaret's Hope

During the 1930s the Margaret Hope Tea Estate was owned by Mr. Bagdon from London. His youngest daughter, Margaret, visited with him on one trip and fell in love with the garden, the people, and the Darjeeling area.

She had hoped to return when older and manage the estate for her father. Tragically, she fell ill on board the ship during the long sail back to England and died shortly after. However, the estate was named in her memory.

The tea bushes at Margaret’s Hope are mostly from the Chinese variety of Camellia sinensis and grown at altitudes of 6 - 7,000 ft above sea level.

Growth is much slower in the cool weather at this altitude, producing limited crops. Almost green in appearance with a superb fragrance, this leaf is a second flush picked during May and June. This flush produces an incomparable tea quality; some describe it as nutty, others likening the taste to black currants or a fine Muscat grape.

However you describe this black tea, the proof is in the tasting. You will find a bright cup with delicate astringency, best appreciated ‘straight up.'

When brewing this Darjeeling Tea, we find 3 minutes long enough for the first infusion, though you may wish to infuse longer for a more astringent and deeper-tasting tea. This tea is the very embodiment of "Life is too short to drink bad black tea."

To enjoy our Margaret's Hope Darjeeling Tea at its absolute best, serve it in a pure white cup. Please refrain from adding milk and sugar, even though this may be your preference! 20 to 25 cups of tea can be made from 2 oz of loose-leaf tea.

Brewing Instructions for Margarets Hope Darjeeling Tea

Steep this tea multiple times. Loose-leaf teas have far more flavor than traditional tea bags due to their superior quality and freshness. Tea strength is a personal decision, so please experiment to determine your preferences.

Use boiling water and allow your Margaret's Hope Darjeeling Black Tea to steep as little as 3 minutes or as much as 6 minutes. For each of the following steeps, use boiling water and double the steep time.

This tea can be steeped at least 3 times and, depending on the steep times, as many as 5 times. Also, consider blending the first steep with the following steeps to balance the tea; if you do not want to drink all the tea, store it in the fridge for wonderful iced tea.

Store in a dry place.

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Excellent dutch oven. Large and does its job well. Whether its on the stove or being utilized in the oven for baking, thos cast iron dutch oven performs by producing gourmet style food.
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Heavy duty and well made. Love that it’s pre seasoned. I’m using it to bake artisan bread so it’s important that the lid fits well, which it does. The price is great for a pot this size and quality. The black is perfect for the color because I’m preheating it at 500 degrees Fahrenheit and baking at 450.
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Perfect size, perfect weight for couples soups
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Quality cast, well finished stove top pan. Keeps food warm longer. Easy to clean.
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Brian R
New York, US
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lower quality casting but very functional. reseason is a must. good purchase otherwise
Size: 2-Quart
this was an amazon primeday impulse buy. initially when reading the reviews i was skeptical of its quality at all and attempted to cancel but i could not(too late). i figured it wasnt the end of the world when it showed up as i only payed 20$ on sale for it. well, it turns out thats a steal of a deal for this pot. when i opened the package i checked it all over with a magnet. who knows it could be lower quality pot metal but its definitely ferrous material. the season on it is real, like what you find on a lodge pan but not done well, it was sticky. so i boiled a pot of water and scrubbed the lid and pot insides with a scour pad to remove most of it. it looks exactly like youd expect cast iron to look and it has a smell reminescent of a deseasoned wet cast pan. so i trust it. my version should be 2qt, i do not know if they make larger versions. i trust it to work in the future and it seems like itll make great stews and soups. possibly even a good camp pot if youre into carrying cast iron with you. its not massive and its not overly heavy at maybe 3 lbs. it was a good buy and im happy with it. plan to add a bail so i can use it for camping as well as kitchen use. in conclusion its a lower quality casting but still very functional. it must be reseasoned to be useful but for the price i almost expect it. most cast iron cookware are not made to the spec they used to be and thus require love from the owner to really work well.
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Kid Icarus
Boise, US
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Amazing Dutch!
I've been on a cast iron craze recently. I think back to college when I'd watch Yan Can Cook, and Chef Martin Yan would lean over into the pan and say, "It's got to be hot hot!" I finally realize what he means after all these years of cooking. Heat makes for awesome cooking. It gives wok hei. It makes the difference between a juicy, seared steak vs a dry, tough one. When I discovered this secret, I was like a kid in a candy store, picking this cast iron, that cast iron, another cast iron, please. When I bought the 5 quart Amazon Basics dutch oven, I figured that at the low price, if it came with issues, it wouldn't be an expensive loss. I was impressed with the packaging. Amazon did not want this pot to break, so it had form fitted Styrofoam everywhere, pot and cover nicely separated. There was a nice Amazon Basics logo on the bottom of the pot. Upon close inspection, I thought I found a hairline crack on the cover. It seems when they casted it, part of the iron folded over on itself and formed the line. Someone then took a sander and sanded part of it slightly. What I thought was the hairline crack was actually the edge of the polished surface. The next day, I cooked bacon in it. I fired up the Camp Chef Explorer stove and cooked two pieces of bacon in the pot. I also flipped the cover upside down and cooked two pieces of bacon in it. The cover makes a very nice ad-hoc skillet. After it cooled, I inspected the cover again, and it is not a hairline crack. The bacon seasoning started covering up both the polished and unpolished surface into a nice, uniform seasoning. The following day, I made chicken stew in it. While carmelizing the onions and carrots, I made another nice discovery. The flat bottom lends itself nicely to efficient stir frying. Sometimes, in a wok, I come across the problem of the bamboo spatula not being able to get under the food, so I end up chasing the food up the sides of the wok unable to flip it. The part of this dutch oven where the bottom meets the sides creates a nice angle that pushes the food onto my bamboo spatula for easy flipping. Yesterday, I took it to my parents' house and made artisan bread in it. Everyone was impressed with the crispiness of the bread crust. Everyone came back for seconds. Needless to say, I no longer have the dutch oven. My mom liked it so much I gave it to her. It's almost Mother's Day, and who would say no to their mom? *ahem* Amazon...another cast iron, please! LOL PS: The lid fits a 10 inch skillet but not a 10.25 inch skillet. It falls into a 10.25 skillet.
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