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Ahmad Tea London Kalami Assam Loose Tea is a premium, ethically sourced black tea from India’s Assam region, celebrated for its rich, malty flavor and smooth amber infusion. Featuring handpicked second flush leaves, it offers medium caffeine and strong antioxidant benefits, making it a sophisticated, sugar-free alternative to coffee. With 22 Great Taste Awards and a commitment to sustainable practices, this 16-ounce loose leaf tea is a must-have for discerning tea lovers seeking quality and conscience in every cup.
















| ASIN | B000RJ55WM |
| ASIN | B000RJ55WM |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free, Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,831 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #20 in Black Tea |
| Brand Name | Ahmad Tea |
| Caffeine Content Description | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,129) |
| Each Unit Count | 454 |
| Flavor | Kalami Assam |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054881008662 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 4.8 x 7.6 x 3 inches |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Type Name | Tea |
| Item Volume | 473.18 Liters |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Item model number | 054881008662 |
| Manufacturer | Ahmad Tea |
| Manufacturer | Ahmad Tea |
| Model Number | 054881008662 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 866 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 7.6 x 3 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Product Shelf Life | 1095 Days |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Immunity |
| Specialty | Antioxidant, Sugar Free |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Assam |
| UPC | 054881008662 |
| UPC | 054881008662 |
| Unit Count | 16.01 Ounce |
| Units | 16.01 Ounce |
S**T
Surprisingly good
Surprisingly good taste and quality
J**E
This is now my daily brew
After trying many Assam's this is the one I've landed on. Previously my preferred brand was Taylors. I tried several, bagged and loose leaf, and this one I think has the best strength and flavor. The amount for the price is excellent too. I wasn't paying too much attention to that and was pleasantly surprised to receive so much. No complaints on freshness either. I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for a good loose leaf Assam.
T**A
All that one could want
Reasonably priced, exceptionally good tasting.
D**E
Surprisingly good Assam tippy tea. I'm impressed. Here are some tips for getting the best flavor.
I'm a little obsessed with good tea. I thought I'd order this to take with me on a business trip, so I could enjoy loose leaf tea on the road, and not place my more expensive stash at risk while I travel. Well, I have to say I'm VERY impressed! I was expecting mediocre, okay, pleasant tea. This is actually very good stuff. I mixed this tea with the Ahmad Ceylon Earl Grey to add some flavor. I used one teaspoon of Earl Grey, two teaspoons of the Kalami Assam, placing the Earl Grey on top of the unflavored Assam to balance out the extraction. I also added two teaspoons of Xilitol (healthy sugar substitute) to the pot. I used a standard teapot with a contact infuser, boiling 0.75 liters of water, waiting ten seconds, then pouring the water into the infuser. I set the timer to 3:00 minutes. After 3:00 minutes, I removed the tea leaves, stirred the pot, covered it, and began pouring. The flavor was very good, well-balanced, and not bitter. after the third cup, the flavor actually improved (this tasted better when it cooled off a bit, not too hot). I enjoyed every sip, and finished the whole pot within 40 minutes. Here are a couple of additional tips, after some experimenting: 1. My ideal brewing time for this tea is 3 minutes. 4 minutes can work if you like a stronger, more astringent brew. After 4 minutes the tea quickly became bitter. 3 minutes seems idea. 2. Count to ten (ten seconds) after boiling the water before pouring it over the tea leaves. Otherwise you might burn your tea and ruin the flavor. This tea blend has many broken leaves in it, which release a lot of tannic acid when burned. That's what leads to the bitter flavor. 3. If you hot brew this tea and then refrigerate it, the tea will become very cloudy and lose much of its fragrant flavor. Although I prefer iced tea, this tea is best served warm or hot. 4. This tea makes a decent cold brew. If you cold brew the tea, it will not become cloudy. I am mixing 1/3 Earl Grey, 2/3 Kalami Assam, 2 table spoons (6 teaspoons) in a 32 ounce Mason Jar, and then leaving it in the refrigerator for two days, with some sugar in the jar. The flavor is very smooth and uplifting, with no bitterness. The tea comes out clear (not cloudy) if you cold brew it. The flavor is different from a hot brew. Hope that helps. I do recommend this as a budget tea. It will take me 6 months to get through this supply, if I use it to make two teapots per week.
J**L
Good whole leaf assam
I drink large quantities whole leaf tea daily whenever I’m not trying to speak. My go to is Assam. This is a solid tea for a very competitive price. It turns out that price and quality have not as much to do with each other as one would think when shopping vendor talk and pretty boxes. Great tea costs no doubt, but one is just as likely to pay dearly for a pretty box when shopping the market. Ahmad’s Kalami Assam is a real value at under a dollar an ounce.
R**L
Great flavor for those who like black tea
I wanted to get away from tea bags due to concern of microplastics. Long leaf ablack teas are also generally higher quality than CTC teas. So instead of Ahmad teabags (which come in several flavors, including Assam), I ordered this one. Price was less than most of the other Assam long leaf teas, and I have really enjoyed the taste (other than my first cup, which was stronger/more bitter than the Ahmad cardamom tea bags that I have used before, so I steep my tea for a little less time now). I wish this same tea came in organic Assam tea, but have been quite happy with it. Note that I drink my tea with milk and sugar, although for me, it tastes really nice without any milk as well.
C**B
The perfect cup of strong black tea
I have been drinking various Ahmad teas for a couple of years now, and when I moved away from the store where I used to buy them, I turned to Amazon. The price is a little higher here, oddly, but it saves me a drive. Kalami Assam is an excellent cup of tea. I make it with a little lemon and sugar and steep it way too long because that's how I like it. What's great is that, even though I steep the pot for 20 minutes, it gets nice and strong without being bitter at all. The tea leaves are also nice and big, so you don't end up with a bunch of sludge at the bottom of the pot after you strain it. I use 10 gm. in a quart of hot water to make a pot. I have a subscription to this stuff because it is so good. My only wish would be for the seller to carry the entire line of Ahmad teas. They have a wide variety and it would be good to be able to mix and match.
D**.
Strongest Malty Taste of Any Assam of the many I've tried.
Strongest Malty Taste of Any Assam of the many I've tried. I love Assam tea, and this one, is the exceptional one. Friends from India have sent me Assam from the tea gardens, this one still is the best. It's long leaves with golden tips and NOT small broken leaves like the other offering Barooti from Ahmad.
K**9
The longest strands of dried leaves in this Kalami (Ghalami) tea from Assam, India are about 1 cm long on average. The number of flowers or yellowish fragments is minimal. The box contains a foil bag that is packed full with 454 grams of tea. This is a generous amount that could last a couple years for two people using the box daily. Customers concerned about keeping humidity out of the product might consider transferring it to a sealed container. As a single origin tea, the flavor of this product is clean, not astringent, not smoky. This is a true, unadulterated black tea, the basis of most Indian and English teas. The roast level is dark so the tea is truly black and rich in taste after a minute or two of steeping. The leaves hold up to three steeps if you measure out one flat teaspoon to make one strong cup at a time. Due to the uncrushed leaves here, this tea is a smoother, finer drinking experience than bagged teas made for India, UK, or Canada markets. Of course, a super tippy Assam with longer strands, tea tree flowers, and lighter roast tends to be more fragrant and even smoother. (Vedict Teas Super Orange Pekoe Assam is that premium tea.) This is not a super tippy tea, but I enjoy it for rich, smooth flavor and excellent value.
S**M
Good value for money .Good tea
Z**F
C’est un excellent thé d’Assam. À ce prix-là, son rapport qualité-prix est sans doute imbattable.
A**E
Überraschend lecker und malzig, so muss ein guter Schwarztee schmecken. Danke Indien
L**A
One of the best teas you can buy.
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