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Irish Cream, un té irlandés cremoso y tostado

Irish Cream, a creamy and roasted Irish tea

Descubre este té irlandés perfecto para conseguir esa energía que tanto necesitas. Descubre todo sobre este cremoso y tostado té en nuestro blog.

Irish Cream is an iconic Irish delicacy that has become popular around the world and is the perfect drink for satisfying the sweet-toothed among us.

You can make it for your lunches, breakfasts and after-dinner treats – don't miss out on our creamy and roasted Irish Cream black tea. Discover its ingredients and benefits, how to make a delicious cup, and what to pair it with. Fall in love with Irish Cream!

Ingredients + benefits of Irish Cream:

Savour these ingredients with a hot, creamy cup of Irish Cream:

Black tea, caramel, coffee beans, stevia leaves, amaranth grains, and delicious aromas to boot. Sounds perfect, doesn't it?

Let's find out more about the benefits of Irish Cream:

Did you know that black tea improves learning, memory and your ability to process information? It's a natural stimulant that helps to clear the mind and relax the muscles.

Stevia leaves are calorie-free natural sweeteners. Did you know that they sweeten 300 times more than sugar? They also provide multiple benefits for cardiovascular, immune and digestive health.

Amaranth is a gluten-free cereal that’s rich in protein, fibre and minerals.Discover its amazing array of properties and why it’s one of the best plant-based foods you can get your hands on.

Coffee beans give off a rich aroma, but in their form as a whole grain they don’t provide significant theine values.

Thanks to this diversity of ingredients, a perfect mixology of sweet, creamy and roasted flavours is created with all the benefits of stevia and amaranth. Fancy a creamy and energising cup of Irish Cream?


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Make Irish Cream like an expert mixologist:

Ideal to go with your breakfasts, snacks and after-dinner treats. Do you know how to make it?

Irish Cream is a perfect Irish black tea to enjoy both hot and cold, on its own or with a dairy/plant milk. Find out how to make a cappuccino using Irish Cream!

If you want to enjoy it on its own: Infuse the tea at 95 ºC for 4 min.

Can we let you in on a secret? If you try it with milk (try it with an oat milk), you’ll notice how it brings out its character and gives it a harmonious creaminess with a roasted finish. It's delicious!

If you fancy trying this creamy and roasted milk tea, find out how to make your cup of Irish Cream with milk here.

Fancy a cappuccino? Prepare it at home with Irish Cream Black Tea, it will give it an irresistible creamy and toasted taste. Discover the video-recipe!

Pairing:

Take your lunches and snacks up a level with Irish Cream. How? By making your cup of Irish Cream tea with this delicious variety:

Top & Tea Toffee: dutch biscuits filled with caramel and spices. Put 1 on top of your hot drink to warm it up... and then eat it – it's delicious!

Tea Bombons: for the sweet-toothed amongst us. A piece of chocolate or bonbon to enjoy at our favourite moment of the day: tea time.

Don't miss the energising and antioxidant Irish Cream Black Tea and taste its delicious and roasted flavour while really recharging your batteries!

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