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Is thé noir darjeeling vegan?

Thé noir darjeeling is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is thé noir darjeeling?

Thé noir Darjeeling is a distinctive tea from the Darjeeling region in India, renowned for its unique flavor profile and delicate aroma. This tea is made from the Camellia sinensis plant, which is grown at high altitudes and plucked during the second flush of growth. It produces a light-bodied, amber-colored brew with a floral and fruity taste, and a slightly astringent finish. Thé noir Darjeeling is perfect for those who appreciate the nuances of tea and seek a high-quality, premium beverage. Its versatility allows it to be enjoyed both hot and cold, and it pairs well with savory or sweet snacks.

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