TEA FOR MY VALENTINE

Now, when you ask a foodie about Valentine's Day, he’s definitely gonna talk about Food. This is so very natural, right?

However, today in the memory of the great Saint, I would not talk about food that is so very normal, but would rather share something that is everyone’s cup of ‘tea’ – the Valentine Tea. 



So, what is this tea all about? Will you fall in love after having this tea? Will this tea find you your soulmate?

Well! Well!! Well!!!

If you have been looking for true love in a teacup, then you're sure to fall 'head over heels' on this Valentine's Tea. It deliciously combines the luxurious flavor of fresh-dipped chocolate-covered strawberries with the taste of premium hand rolled Assam tea.


The Valentine Tea has the perfect blend of Peony tea which is sun dried and hand rolled with dark chocolate, imported strawberries, blue berries, dry rose petals and a blender’s secret. 

Blended to perfection with ingredient that induces love hormones, the Valentine Tea needs to be brewed for five minutes before you serve it to your beloved with a cheese toast under the lurid sky. And trust me, he or she is sure to welcome this sinfully-rich, yet calorie-free gift.



A recent addition to the array of tea from the stable of Aromica Tea, Ranjit Baruah says that Valentine Tea has been the connoisseurs’ choice. Baruah added that Aromica Tea has been concentrating its effort in providing value for money and establish Aromica as a brand internationally. 

Its Blue tea has been admired as a product which help losing weight. As every good thing comes for a price, a 50 gram gift pack of Valentine Tea comes from Rs. 550. 



St. Valentine's Day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. 

In Japan, the holiday focus isn't on roses and jewelry as much as it is chocolate. Japanese chocolate makers make half of their annual sales during Valentine's Day, and gifts are centered on giving the right amount and type of chocolate to your valentine.

In South Korea, similar to Japan, women give chocolates to men on February 14, and men return the gesture by giving candies to women on March 14 (White Day). However, on April 14th (Black Day), those who do not receive anything on the 14th of February or March go to a restaurant to eat black noodles and mourn or celebrate singledom (depending on their viewpoint).



So whether you’re celebrating the day of love with family, friends or a significant other, tea is the perfect way to show how much you care.

With Bekabu Bagani.

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