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Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034
Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034
Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034
Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034
Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034

Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034

Yorkshire Tea Bags are famous for producing that all important nice cup of tea. The much-loved tea bags are produced by Taylors of Harrogate, a family tea merchant that has been trading since 1886. Sourced from the finest gardens of East Africa, Assam and Sri Lanka, and then blended in Yorkshire, the tea bags are painstakingly created using as many as 20 different teas to create that special Yorkshire tea taste. Yorkshire Tea Bags are ethically sourced, and Taylors of Harrogate are committed to fair trade.

Yorkshire Tea Bags are famous for producing that all important nice cup of tea. The much-loved tea bags are produced by Taylors of Harrogate, a family tea merchant that has been trading since 1886. Sourced from the finest gardens of East Africa, Assam and Sri Lanka, and then blended in Yorkshire, the tea bags are painstakingly created using as many as 20 different teas to create that special Yorkshire tea taste. Yorkshire Tea Bags are ethically sourced, and Taylors of Harrogate are committed to fair trade.

Yorkshire Tea 240 Tea Bags 750g 1034

Yorkshire Tea Bags are famous for producing that all important nice cup of tea. The much-loved tea bags are produced by Taylors of Harrogate, a family tea merchant that has been trading since 1886. Sourced from the finest gardens of East Africa, Assam and Sri Lanka, and then blended in Yorkshire, the tea bags are painstakingly created using as many as 20 different teas to create that special Yorkshire tea taste. Yorkshire Tea Bags are ethically sourced, and Taylors of Harrogate are committed to fair trade.

Yorkshire Tea Bags are famous for producing that all important nice cup of tea. The much-loved tea bags are produced by Taylors of Harrogate, a family tea merchant that has been trading since 1886. Sourced from the finest gardens of East Africa, Assam and Sri Lanka, and then blended in Yorkshire, the tea bags are painstakingly created using as many as 20 different teas to create that special Yorkshire tea taste. Yorkshire Tea Bags are ethically sourced, and Taylors of Harrogate are committed to fair trade.

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Last updated at 06/30/2026 11:11:06

Amazon.com.au

$74.00

Yorkshire tea tea bags, 240 pieces, 750 g

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Brit Super Store

$23.17

Yorkshire Tea 240 Teabags

Delivery $31.82

BritishCornerShop.co.uk

$35.94

Yorkshire Tea Bags 240s Delivered to Australia

Delivery $76.89

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A Very British Tea
7 May 2023THIRSA

originally posted on waitrose.com

Along with military organisation of formal occasions, nothing beats the British Cup of Tea. These teabags have travelled the world with me.

Fresh taste
23 January 2023gourmet ger

originally posted on ocado.com

On a friend's recommendation I bought this instead of the Yorkshire Gold as I found that had become too much dust in teabags. It has a fresh leafy flavour and doesn't leave dust round the cups. Not had any problems with breaking teabags like others - yet!

Good taste, bag not yet biodegradable
17 June 2020RichardH

originally posted on ocado.com

This used to be our regular tea. But when I discovered that tea bags contain plastic, I switched to PG Tips biodegradable. Yorkshire tea website under News says their switchover is delayed (March post has an update added June 2nd 2020) owing to corona virus. When Yorkshire eventually sells plant-based biodegradable teabags I might consider buying this product again.

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Amazon.com.au

$74.00

Yorkshire tea tea bags, 240 pieces, 750 g

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Brit Super Store

$23.17

Yorkshire Tea 240 Teabags

Delivery $31.82

BritishCornerShop.co.uk

$35.94

Yorkshire Tea Bags 240s Delivered to Australia

Delivery $76.89

Price history

Price history

Reviews

A Very British Tea
7 May 2023

Along with military organisation of formal occasions, nothing beats the British Cup of Tea. These teabags have travelled the world with me.

THIRSA originally posted on waitrose.com
Fresh taste
23 January 2023

On a friend's recommendation I bought this instead of the Yorkshire Gold as I found that had become too much dust in teabags. It has a fresh leafy flavour and doesn't leave dust round the cups. Not had any problems with breaking teabags like others - yet!

gourmet ger originally posted on ocado.com
Good taste, bag not yet biodegradable
17 June 2020

This used to be our regular tea. But when I discovered that tea bags contain plastic, I switched to PG Tips biodegradable. Yorkshire tea website under News says their switchover is delayed (March post has an update added June 2nd 2020) owing to corona virus. When Yorkshire eventually sells plant-based biodegradable teabags I might consider buying this product again.

RichardH originally posted on ocado.com
Ignore the negative reviews!
9 March 2020

You won't get an all day breakfast tea that's better! Trust me I've tried the lot for years trying to find it! Makes all other teas tasteless in comparison, lovely tea taste and malty it's perfect. Anyone leaving negative reviews won't be making it right, probably a few stirs and loads of milk! I live in a hard water area and this is perfect with a water filter. You can even try bottled water from Harrogate where its blended or other soft water from Scotland but I've found just filtering water is good enough and can't find any variable taste unless the filter needs changing. Rolling boil water straight in the teapot 1 bag per person. Aim for about 225ml max water per person, stir then leave it for 4 minutes. Tiny dash of semi skimmed and 2 sugars then you get the ... MoreYou won't get an all day breakfast tea that's better! Trust me I've tried the lot for years trying to find it! Makes all other teas tasteless in comparison, lovely tea taste and malty it's perfect. Anyone leaving negative reviews won't be making it right, probably a few stirs and loads of milk! I live in a hard water area and this is perfect with a water filter. You can even try bottled water from Harrogate where its blended or other soft water from Scotland but I've found just filtering water is good enough and can't find any variable taste unless the filter needs changing. Rolling boil water straight in the teapot 1 bag per person. Aim for about 225ml max water per person, stir then leave it for 4 minutes. Tiny dash of semi skimmed and 2 sugars then you get the perfect cup of tea. I did try clipper organic tea on my last shop as not had it for maybe 3 years, this made a a decent brew but way behind Yorkshire, sort of flat but still better than PG that was nice about 30 years ago not now! It's when you try other teas you see a world in difference in taste.

originally posted on asda.com
Tea bags
26 October 2022

As good as expected, but much dearer than planned. The transportation cost here was dear, also the Norwegian government levies tax on the importation of tea this made my purchase very dear

Colin D. originally posted on britishessentials.com
The best tea ever.
11 March 2023

The best tea in the world. There’s no better and given the choice, it’s the only one I’d drink. For me, the perfect tea taste. A cup of Yorkshire tea is the essential start to every day and worth every penny.

Fayelina originally posted on asda.com
Two picky tea drinkers
5 November 2018

My son and I are both very picky about how we like our tea. Mine is strong with just enough milk to turn it a deep toffee colour. His is a full on milky brew which needs a strong tea to be able to taste good in tea that's one 3rd milk. Both come out perfect with this tea. I live in a hard water area and still get a great tea every time with Yorkshire tea. The price has never been low I tend to grab lots when it's on special offer even so it's worth full price.

Darra originally posted on asda.com
Yorkshire tea
2 September 2023

We used to buy a different brand but since they have taken out the packaging and the teabags are loose in box the taste is different to what we like. So we found these and now back to having a good cup of tea.

Laney66 originally posted on waitrose.com
odd taste
24 September 2021

Long time buyer of Yorkshire teabags and their loose tea. Big fans in fact but the latest box has given us a cuppa with an odd burnt plastic taste. (Not our kettle which is metal!) Weve all noticed one by one that it tastes odd and not so enjoyable. Really not sure why this has happened. We bought a box of 240 this time. Not sure if theyve used a different blend. Will try a smaller box and if no good will try the gold version. After that will sadly have to move on to a different tea. Such a shame. Weve loved your tea for ever !

janeyr originally posted on ocado.com
what has happened to our favourite?
22 February 2020

We have been loving Yorkshire tea for ages. Brand loyal. Until this latest box of 240 on offer. What happened? It is undrinkable. It tastes weak and stewed at the same time. The beautiful balance is missing. Sigh. I would give it one star but couldnt for the years of deliciousness we have enjoyed.

Tashiding originally posted on ocado.com