Experience Real
Persian Tea
Under
54 Calories
Made with
Real tea
Natural
Ingredients
Why Esphan? Rich In History.
GREAT IN FLAVOUR.
Experience one of the finest Persian style teas that have been around for decades, with Esphan. Not only is it natural, the refreshing great taste will make you want more.
Why Esphan? Rich In History.
GREAT IN FLAVOUR.
Experience one of the finest Persian style teas that have been around for decades, with Esphan. Not only is it natural, the refreshing great taste will make you want more.
Our real Persian tea AVAILABLE in two flavours.
Our real Persian tea AVAILABLE in four flavours.
Exploring Esphan
A city of immense beauty and unforgettable experiences, Esfahan has been dazzling travellers for ages. Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that most Westerners appreciate the truly Persian character that the city has retained.
Exploring Esphan
A city of immense beauty and unforgettable experiences, Esfahan has been dazzling travellers for ages. Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that most Westerners appreciate the truly Persian character that the city has retained.
Nesf-e Jahan, “Half the World”; is a popular rhyme with
the name of Esfahan and an example of the praise lavished by the inhabitants and poets on their city.
Nesf-e Jahan, “Half the World”; is a popular rhyme with
the name of Esfahan and an example of the praise lavished by the inhabitants and poets on their city.
As tea has traveled the globe...
Iranian tea culture has been around as long as the silk road that first brought tea to the Persian region. What makes it unique is the blend of practices from Russia and China, as well as a little espionage that brought tea to Iran in the late 1800’s and allowed Iran to build its own traditions around the consumption of tea.
As tea has
traveled the
globe...
Iranian tea culture dates back to the 15th century and has become part of the Persian culture and every day life. There is nothing like gathering with our friends and family to enjoy a cup of tea throughout the day.
Black tea is cultivated in the north provinces in Iran with leaves growing from rich soil in the mountains. Persian tea is a wonderful earthy aroma mostly served with cardamom, saffron, cinnamon & lemon. There is nothing like gathering with our friends and family to enjoy a cup of tea throughout the day.
It has brought a beverage that is common among varying cultures and beliefs, and hopefully one day it can help to remind us all that regardless of our differences there is nothing like gathering with our fellow humans to enjoy a cup of tea….