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Nestled in the lush Central Highlands, east of the Rift Valley, and perched along the majestic Aberdare Ranges at an elevation of over 2200 meters (7200 feet) above sea level, Kiriti Tea Factory stands as a testament to nature’s finest offerings. “Kiriti,” meaning virgin forest, reflects our deep-rooted connection to the pristine land, whose rich soil and ideal climate create the perfect conditions for cultivating premium tea.

Owned by passionate smallholder tea growers, Kiriti Tea Factory embodies a community dedicated to excellence. Here, we blend tradition with innovation to produce both Black Orthodox Tea and a variety of Specialty Teas. Our commitment to quality is reflected in every cup, ensuring a tea experience that is as exceptional as the highlands themselves.

Join us at Kiriti Tea Factory, where the pure essence of the virgin forest meets the art of tea making, delivering flavors that are truly unparalleled.

Our Speciality Teas

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Black Tea OPA

Green Tea

Purple Tea

Black Tea FOF

Recipes


Green Tea

Kiriti green tea is a cherished classic in the world of teas, celebrated for its delicate flavor and numerous health benefits. It is produced from Camelia Sinensis plant. It retains its natural green color and fresh, grassy taste. Known for its antioxidant properties and potential health-boosting effects, green tea offers a soothing and rejuvenating experience with every sip. Embrace the timeless tradition of green tea and savor a moment of tranquility with each cup.”

Available in 100gms and 250gms loose packets.

How to prepare:

  1. Measure 3-5grams of the green tea and put in a cup.
  2. Add in boiled water into the cup and cover.
  3. Leave to steep for 3-5minutes and sieve off.
  4. Serve.

Purple Tea

Kiriti purple tea is a unique and rare variety known for its striking appearance and exceptional health benefits. Grown and crafted in the lush green highlands in the Aberdare ranges, purple tea leaves feature a distinct purple hue, attributed to their high anthocyanin content. This antioxidant-rich tea offers a refreshing taste with subtle floral notes, making it a delightful choice for tea enthusiasts seeking both flavor and wellness benefits. Discover the allure of purple tea and indulge in a cup of natural goodness.

Available in 100gms and 250gms loose packets.

How to prepare:

  1. Measure 3-5grams of the purple tea and put in a cup.
  2. Add in boiled water into the cup and cover.
  3. Leave to steep for 3-5minutes and sieve off.
  4. Serve.

You can add in some citric acid or fruit for flavor.


Black Orthodox Tea

Kiriti black orthodox tea is a time-honored classic, crafted with meticulous care and traditional rolling techniques. Known for its bold flavor and rich aroma, black orthodox tea undergoes full oxidation, resulting in its distinctive dark color and robust taste. With notes ranging from malty to floral, this tea offers a satisfying and full-bodied experience. Brew a cup of black orthodox tea to enjoy a timeless beverage cherished for its depth of flavor and comforting warmth.

  • Broken grades – Black orthodox FOF. Available in 100gms, 250gms and 500gms.
  • Leafy grades – Black orthodox OPA, Black orthodox FOP. Available in 250gms loose packets.
  • Middle/ tippy grades – Black orthodox TGFOP, Black orthodox STGFOP. Available in 250gms loose packets.

How to Prepare:

  1. Measure 3-5grams of the black tea and put in a cup.
  2. Add in boiled water into the cup and cover.
  3. Leave to steep for 3-5minutes and sieve off.
  4. Serve.

The leafy and tippy teas are best taken black.

The broken grades can be used for milk tea.


Kiriti Tea

Kenya’s Finest Tea

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1st Floor, Suite 103, Garden Chambers,

Mokhtar Dadar Street Nairobi

P.O Box 22838 – 0400 Nairobi

centralhighlands@gmail.com

+254 707 602582

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