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Efforts have been made to expand trade in Ceylon tea to Romania.
Lipton's company became interested and started buying Ceylon tea.
Basically, it is a very strong blend of Assam and Ceylon teas.
Situated at an elevation of 1271 m (4168 ft),it is known for its Ceylon tea plantations and industry.
Dilmah is a brand of Ceylon tea.
The liquor displays an orange brown hue in the style of an elegant Ceylon Tea.
A perfectly brewed glass of iced Ceylon tea for an additional $2.50 completed my meal.
Pure "Ceylon Tea" is considered some of the finest tea produced anywhere in the world.
The Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board was formed in 1932.
"Fortunately, Dusk's providence included a little box of the best Ceylon tea and some sugar biscuits.
He left home at age 18 to make his fortune as a Ceylon tea planter, but drought forced him out of business and back to England.
With the start made at Pussellawa (History of Ceylon Tea).
"cold tea") in Thailand, is a drink made from strongly-brewed ceylon tea.
The generic name for black tea which grown in Sri Lanka is Ceylon tea.
Brewed Ceylon tea and mild-roasted coffee are self-service; cups are kept warm in a small oven.
Ceylon tea (white)
Hettiarchi was to repeat this feat again in 1972 with "Centenary of Ceylon Tea".
The stretched tea, a frothy blend of Ceylon tea, spices and condensed milk, is worth waiting for, even if it's not on the menu.
To the rescue comes Bodum, the Danish housewares company, with its Ceylon tea jug.
Lipton's company purchased Ceylon tea, distributing it through Europe and the USA.
Henry made the faintest gesture with a finger and the pale young man who was his minion departed in search of Ceylon tea and muffins.
'Standard eighty-pound Ceylon tea chest,' he said.
By the mid-19th century, Ceylon tea had become a staple of the British market bringing great wealth to a small number of white tea planters.
The famous Ceylon Tea and Ceylon Green Tea are grown in the area.
In 1875 Taylor managed to send the first shipment of Ceylon tea to the London Tea Auction.