Thursday, November 19, 2009

Supreme


"Brooke Bond Supreme is part of life for the Pakistani consumer, bringing families closer together with its rich taste and traditions"
Togetherness – Pakistani style

Tea drinking is a social occasion in the context of Pakistani culture, traditionally enjoyed with family and friends. It is the universal panacea which relaxes and refreshes at the same time.
The success of Brooke Bond Supreme is based on this very insight, since tea is a part of the social fabric of Pakistanis. Brooke Bond Supreme was launched in Pakistan in 1984.
Outstanding blend quality
The brand was extremely successful from its very inception due to its outstanding blend quality. Since then Brooke Bond Supreme has never looked back and today, is the largest selling tea brand in Pakistan. On average, 30 million cups of Supreme are consumed daily by people from all walks of life.
Did you know?
What is tea & where it grows?
All tea originates from the same Camellia sinensis bush, which is a small white flowered evergreen bush. The top two leaves and bud from this bush make the best quality tea. Tea is cultivated in over 30 countries of the world, including China, India, Kenya and Indonesia.
How is tea manufactured?
The process of converting young fresh leaves into tea was developed in ancient times by the Chinese and remains largely unchanged today. All tea comes from the same tea bush, but differences in oxidation produce the three main kinds: Black, green and Oolong. The manufacturing process includes the stages of withering (leaving tea leaves to dry), rolling/cutting (through which complex series of chemical changes known as oxidation are initiated, drying and then grading into sizes.
Does larger tea leaf size indicate better quality?
The leaf size does not indicate quality. Quality comes from aroma, colour infusion and taste of the tea leaves, not the size.
What is the difference between caffeine content of tea & coffee?
There is approximately half the amount of caffeine in a cup of tea as there is in a cup of coffee. On dry weight basis, tea leaves and coffee beans have the same caffeine content, however, it takes far less tea than coffee to make a cup. Hence there is more caffeine in a cup of coffee.
Is there a different effect from caffeine in tea & coffee?
The effects in caffeine in tea and coffee feel different, with tea producing a much gentler form of stimulation and coffee producing an over stimulation or “wired” feeling. This is partly due to the fact that tea contains other ingredients, which are thought to “take the edge off” of the caffeine, producing a gentler effect. One of these ingredients is theanine, found almost uniquely in tea, which has been found to produce a relaxed but alert mental state in human studies.
Key facts
According to the legend, one of China’s first emperors, Shen Nung, came upon the drink of tea when from a nearby tea bush, some leaves dropped into hot water. It cleared his mind so effectively that he sat under the bush for seven years, drinking tea
There are many different types of tea in the world, including black, green, oolong, white and yellow tea. In Pakistan, mainly black and green tea is consumed.
Unilever is the world’s leading tea leaf company (3 times the size of its nearest competitor).
Supreme is Pakistan’s largest brand of tea, with over 30 million cups consumed daily and is made primarily from the world’s finest Kenyan teas.
Supreme’s strong, rich taste and colour is ideally suited to the Pakistani palate, which is why it is Pakistan’s favourite cup of tea.

From our range:
  • Supreme 6.5 gms
  • Supreme 25 gms
  • Supreme 32 gms
  • Supreme 100 gms
  • Supreme 200 gms
  • Supreme 450 gms
  • Supreme 500 gms
  • Supreme 1 kg

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