Dilmah is a brand of Ceylon tea, owned by the Sri Lankan tea company Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company PLC.
Founded in 1974 by Merrill J. Fernando
Fernando was a third-generation tea planter who wanted to create a unique brand of tea that would stand out in the world market
Dilmah was the first brand of tea to be packed and sourced from a single origin, ensuring the finest quality
Dilmah operates in over 100 countries worldwide and still is a family-owned company
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A range of premium, single-origin tea blends sourced from specific tea gardens in Sri Lanka. Available in different variants and packaging.
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Dilmah is a brand of Ceylon tea, known for its distinctive flavor and aroma. It is a single-origin tea, meaning it is sourced from specific tea gardens in Sri Lanka.
While Dilmah does not specifically advertise itself as organic, the company uses traditional and sustainable farming methods that minimize the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
The optimal brewing temperature and time for Dilmah tea vary depending on the type of tea. Generally, black tea should be brewed with boiling water for 3-5 minutes, while green tea should be brewed with water that is just under boiling for 1-3 minutes.
Dilmah tea is available for purchase online through the official Dilmah website and through many retail stores and supermarkets worldwide.
Yes, Dilmah is committed to sustainable and eco-friendly practices at every stage of the tea production process. The company works closely with local communities to promote fair trade practices and protect the environment.