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finum®- Iced Tea Control™ 1.8 l / 65 oz (US)

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The ICED TEA CONTROL™ 1.8l for whole-leaf tea and fruit infusions.

This Iced-Tea Brewer is equipped with the award-winning brew-control mechanism: A simple turn of the lid corners the tea leaves and slows the brewing process. With the TEA CONTROL™, your loose-leaf tea can remain in the pitcher without compromising the flavor by becoming bitter. Enjoy delicious Tea by pouring the hot water through the filter and the leaves on to the Ice Cubes or the Crushed Ice!

 

Highlights

  • designed for outdoor / garden use
  • robust shockproof plastic pitcher (PC)
  • brew-control filter “made in Germany” from Tritan
  • for cold beverages
  • also works as a juice carafe
  • easy to clean under faucet
  • multilingual instructions manual (DE, EN, FR, ES, CN, JP)

finum®- Iced Tea Control™ 1.8 l / 65 oz (US)
finum®- Iced Tea Control™ 1.8 l / 65 oz (US)
finum®- Iced Tea Control™ 1.8 l / 65 oz (US)
finum®- Iced Tea Control™ 1.8 l / 65 oz (US)
55+ Tea Varities To Choose From
Teas From Around The World

How To Make Perfect Cup of Tea

Step 1 : “Water is the mother of tea.” Always use fresh cold tap water.

Water that is distilled, hot from the tap, boiled for too long or boiled multiple times may result in flat in taste with little or no aroma.

Step 2 : Put the tea at the bottom of the cup, teapot or infuser basket

Approximate amount of dry leaf for a cup of 225–275 ml is 2.5-3.5 grams or 1–1.5 rounded teaspoons; and for teas such as large leaf black, oolongs, and whites, begin with 1.5–2 rounded teaspoons. Adjust the amount of dry leaf tea according to taste, preference and experience.

Step 3 : Pour hot water over the tea

  • White Tea- 75 to 80 C
  • Japanese Green Teas- 75 to 80 C
  • Other Green Teas- 80 to 85 C
  • Oolong Tea- 80 to 85 C
  • Black Tea- 100 C
  • Pu-Erh Tea- 100 C
  • Rooibos & Herbs- 100 C
  • Chai Blends- 100 C

Step 4 : Steep the tea for the required amount of time.

  • White Tea- 3 to 5 mins
  • Japanese Green Teas- 1 to 3 mins
  • Other Green Teas- 2 to 3 mins
  • Oolong Tea- 3 to 4 mins
  • Black Tea- 4 to 5 mins
  • Pu-Erh Tea- 3 mins
  • Rooibos & Herbs- 5 to 7 mins
  • Chai Blends- 6 to 7 mins

Step 5 : Separate the tea leaves and the water; by pouring the tea in to a cup from the teapot or by removing the brewing basket

  • White, Oolong and Green teas can be infused multiple and several times.
  • Milk and Sugar are not recommended for Green, White, Oolong and even
    Herbals unless herbal is a Rooibos.

Real Reviews from Real Enthusiasts

The quality of the tea is top notch and it's a nice stimulant. Plus the seller sent trial packs of one relaxant and one stimulant tea which were great too. Will keep buying !

AB

It is a good product . I had been buying it from Middle East and doubted the Indian quality, I found it very tasty

Joe Thomas

Before starting, this is my 3rd Order in the last 60 days. The product chado exactly provides that. Great taste even without any sugar or honey. And an excellent aroma too.

Aravindan

Good packaging by Chado and excellent quality product, the seller gave two extra samples along with Yerba mate tea.. highly recommended !!!

Vivek Kumar

This is genuinely a great product for everyday! plus the seller was super kind enough to send two different flavours of tea to try.

Shaik Zahid Hussain

FAQs

Can I reinfuse the tea?

White, Oolong and Green teas can be infused multiple and several times.

Milk and Sugar are not recommended for Green, White, Oolong and even Herbals unless herbal is a Rooibos.

Chado recommends use of finum® brewing baskets or tea filters which give enough space for the tea leaves to open to release full flavour and aroma.

Does tea contain caffeine?

Yes, but tea contains significantly less caffeine than coffee. Tea includes L-Theanine, which helps to counteract the effects of caffeine. If you're concerned about your caffeine intake, you'll be relieved to know that caffeine in tea fades almost completely after the first steep.

Is it true that tea doesn't go bad?

Untrue. Like all organic substances, the compounds that produce flavour and health benefits degrade with time due to exposure to light, moisture and air.

Invigorating, Relaxing, Uplifting

  • Vegan

  • Natural Ingredients Only

  • Led by Experts

  • Sourced directly from Farm