Its comforting aroma and soothing taste reminds me of a quote from the Bhagavad Gita: “Set thy heart upon thy work, but never on its reward.”
Take time to set your heart upon your work. Close your eyes and visualize the blue mountains at the southwestern tip of India, sweeping flora, elephants, bengal tigers, and the sound of a laughing thrush.
The sound of the laughing thrush will fill your heart with laughter while infusing your soul with Nilgiri Kairbetta black tea!
Nilgiri black tea is often called the ”frost tea” because it is produced during the winter season. The fine dark-green leaves will fill your cup with a golden liquor full of fruity and woodsy notes. Let laughter be your guide in life, find it wherever you can, and let your work flow as it should.
It’s good to laugh and get tea drunk – set your heart free and enjoy Nilgiri Kairbetta Black Tea from Camellia Sinensis Tea House. Get “infusiastic” and steep this tea: one teaspoon of leaves to 250ml with 95ºC water for 3 – 4 minutes.
Stop, breathe, let you heart soar with tea!
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The wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita rings true as always. I so love your designs. They’re charming!
Cheers Michelle,
I am TEAlighted that you enjoyed the illustration for this review. I learned many things while sipping on the tea, one of them is the Laughing Thrush :) I hope you have a TEArrific weekend :)
Jenn
Never heard someone say tea drunk. definitely adding that to my vocabulary.