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(More customer reviews)Given that it was a Scotsman -- a 19th century Edinburgh tea master named Drysdale -- who first marketed his particular blend under the name "breakfast tea" (and given that Drysdale's creation would soon come to be (mis)appropriated by tea houses south of the border, who proceeded to add the word "English" to its name), it seems only fitting that the Scots should have their own version of breakfast tea, too, after all. Even stronger than the already potent English Breakfast blend, this particular one is made to match not only the traditionally heavy English but even the Scottish breakfast, which like the English variety includes pork, sausages and eggs, but is amplified by that so distinctly Caledonian culinary creation: haggis (to most of the rest of the world, a classic case of "acquired taste" at best). A blend of primarily Indian teas, Scottish Breakfast contains a particularly high percentage of Assam, which with its malty flavor ideally complements the soft Scottish mountain waters ... as well as Scotland's famous single malt whiskies, the "water of life" ("uisgue beatha") likewise coming from the areas where those same mountain waters are flowing.
Due to its strength, Scottish Breakfast tea maintains its flavor very well with the addition of cream or milk. As an everyday "work horse" and early morning pick-me-up it is easily as good as (if not better than) its more famous sibling from south of the border, or any kind of coffee. Enjoy!
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Taylors of Harrogate Scottish Breakfast Loose Tea lets you brew the perfect cup of this traditional blend. Scottish Breakfast is rich, strong, and full bodied with a distinctive malty taste. It's stronger than an English Breakfast tea and is the perfect early morning drink. High in healthy antioxidants, Scottish Breakfast can be served with or without milk. This tea comes bagged to help preserve its freshness. Taylors is the recipient of the British Tea Councils Best Cup of Tea in England award, which ensures that Scottish Breakfast, like every tea they blend, is of the highest quality.

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