Does anyone have anymore updates on good tea in BA since 2014? We have just moved here last month and my hubby (a tea drinker) is nearly out of his precious supply. He'd like a strong British type tea..... Any further suggestions?
Heredia has a decent Earl Grey and it's become my standby tea that doesn't require me spending a fortune on imported Twinings...
Green Hills, Lipton, Taragui, and Virginia all need about 3 tea bags to make a decent cup.
Recently I found Delhi Tea and bought their Indian Chai and it is good, they have some herbal teas if thats your thing, it isn't mine at all. I will be clear, I do not like raspberry, lavender, etc bs teas. I am an English Breakfast / Earl Grey / and preferably just a plain old PG tips original type.
Intizen I believe they have on that they market as black tea and as mentioned is ok. I found an english breakfast once by Virgin Islands that was ok but again needed multiple tea bags. I like my tea both strong AND milky, something that just isn't possible with even the most "high end" Argentine brands, yet a PG Tips which is by no means a specialty tea can manage no problem???
Heredia is in Walmart, I believe it's also coming into Jumbo now. It sells at random places, check out a dietetica near you, most likely you will find it,, it is in an orange box.
Otherwise there is a place on Santa Fe and Uruguay that sells natural foods and sandwiches / sushi / salads to go that has the Delhi Teas / Heredia as well as a decent selection of other brands I have yet to try. http://www.delimarket.com.ar/contacto.html -- they have a couple of other branches. they don't list their teas on the site.
Delhi Tea -- they don't have black but they have green tea. They also have a bunch of flavoured teas. They actually claim they have a Rooibos tea but I HIGHLY doubt that it is rooibos.
Like many other things here it seems to me that Argentines really like sweet teas (the types I find horrible, I have never been an herbal tea fan, chai is the sweetest I will go).
Well now of course after writing all of this I am going to go put on the kettle.