Palm Beach Teas
Assam Black Tea
Assam Black Tea
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Product Story & Origin
From the Seesa Estate to Your Cup Pure Assam Terroir
Assam is one of the most storied tea-growing regions on earth. Located in the Brahmaputra River valley in northeastern India a lush, low-lying floodplain blessed with rich alluvial soil, high humidity, and abundant rainfall Assam produces more tea than any other region in the world. And for good reason: the unique tropical growing conditions of this region produce a tea leaf unlike any other, with a malty, bold, full-bodied character that has made Assam the foundation of the world's most beloved breakfast teas for over 180 years.
Palm Beach Teas' Assam Black Tea is sourced from the Seesa Estate a traditional Assam tea garden known for producing consistently high-quality, full-bodied black tea with the authentic malty depth and rich copper liquor that Assam is famous for. This is not a generic black tea blend. This is single-estate, single-origin Assam: a tea with a sense of place, a story, and a flavor profile that reflects the unique terroir of one of the world's great tea landscapes.
Whether you enjoy it strong and black, generously sweetened, or with a classic splash of whole milk, Assam Black Tea from Palm Beach Teas delivers the uncompromising boldness and authentic character of true Assam in every single cup. This is premium loose leaf at its most classic and its most honest.
Ingredients & Tasting Notes
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Origin |
Body |
Aroma |
Finish |
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Seesa Estate, Assam, India |
Full, robust |
Malty, warm, earthy |
Bold, clean, long |
Single-Estate | Full-Bodied | Classic Malty Assam | Premium Loose Leaf | Seesa Estate, India
Health Benefits & Wellness Properties
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Ingredient / Property |
Wellness Benefit |
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High Antioxidant Content |
Assam black tea is rich in theaflavins and thearubigins antioxidants formed during oxidation that are linked to heart health, reduced inflammation, and improved LDL cholesterol. |
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Natural Caffeine (Higher) |
Assam is one of the highest-caffeine black teas available approximately 50–90mg per 8 oz cup. An excellent, robust alternative to morning coffee. |
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L-Theanine |
Like all black tea, Assam contains L-theanine which smooths out caffeine's effects, providing alert, focused energy without anxiety or jitters. |
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Gut Health & Prebiotics |
Assam polyphenols feed beneficial gut bacteria, supporting digestive health, microbiome balance, and reduced gut inflammation. |
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Iron Absorption Note |
Black tea can reduce iron absorption if consumed with meals if you are iron-deficient, enjoy Assam between meals rather than with food. |
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Heart Health Support |
Regular consumption of black tea is associated with improved arterial function, reduced blood pressure, and better overall cardiovascular health markers. |
Note: Based on general nutritional knowledge. Not intended as medical advice.
Brewing Guide
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Water Temp |
Steep Time |
Tea Amount |
Serving Size |
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212°F / 100°C |
3–5 minutes |
1–2 tsp per 8 oz |
8–12 oz |
Brewing Assam the Traditional Way
• Use a fully boiling rolling boil Assam can withstand and actually benefits from the highest temperature.
• Steep 4–5 minutes for full malty character. Shorter steeps produce a lighter, more delicate cup.
• Pre-warm your teapot or mug temperature consistency improves extraction.
• For traditional Indian chai style: simmer Assam in a mix of water and whole milk with sugar and spices for a rich, authentic masala chai.
• Pair with whole milk or condensed milk for a rich, classic morning cup.
• Excellent as a base for homemade iced tea brew strong, sweeten, pour over ice.
Food Pairing & Mood Guide
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Mood |
Food Pairing |
Best Occasion |
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Bold & Grounding |
Full English breakfast, eggs, buttered toast |
Strong morning wake-up |
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Classic & Comforting |
Digestive biscuits, scones with clotted cream |
Traditional afternoon tea |
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Rich & Warming |
Cheddar cheese, soda bread, fruit cake |
Cozy rainy-day ritual |
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Energized & Focused |
Oatmeal, banana, peanut butter toast |
Pre-work energy ritual |
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Cultural & Celebratory |
Samosas, biryani, Indian sweets (mithai) |
Chai time, South Asian dining |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Assam tea and why is it special?
How does Assam differ from other black teas?
Does Assam Black Tea have a lot of caffeine?
Should I add milk to Assam Black Tea?
What is the Seesa Estate?
Where can I buy single-estate Assam loose leaf tea online?
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