11th Feb 2012

Monkey Picked Tea

Why not paws for a cuppa?

Customer rating:
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609 ratings

Monkey loves his tea!

Monkey loves his tea!

Everyone loves a good old cup of Rosie Lee, but there are times when bog standard builder's tea simply won't do. After all, we doubt the Queen chucks a couple of bags of Typhoo in the pot when she's having visiting dignitaries round for a few cucumber sarnies. The only problem is, unless you've got a double-barrelled name and your palate is as pretentious as your hyphen, poncey brews like Earl Grey and Darjeeling just don't hit the spot. What's more, posh tea is hardly likely to get your guests in a lather of excitement.

That's why your good friends here at Firebox finally decided to seek out a decidedly different brew to enliven your elevenses and transform your tea breaks. And by Jiminy, have we found one!

Monkey Picked Tea is a wonderfully refreshing brew that has been hand - or rather paw - picked by monkeys! Do not adjust your computer - you read it right the first time. These well cared for monkeys are famous in their native China and are specially trained by their owners to pick rare, wild tea plants in inaccessible places, such as cliff faces. The monkey-picked leaves produce a pale, golden tea that's so fragrant and delicious it's best served without milk. Or sugar. Or biscuits. Or cake. The point being, drinking Monkey Tea should be viewed as an important spiritual event, not to be sullied by crass diversions.

Tea Leaves

Lovely tea leaves!

Best of all, the monkeys enjoy their work. Picking tea is a family business for most of these resourceful little simians, as their parents before them were usually in the tea picking trade too. And let's face it, scurrying around in the great outdoors harvesting Asia's favourite drink is a far more dignified way to earn a living than prancing around on a barrel-organ in a grubby, ill-fitting clown's suit. Monkey Tea is guaranteed to get tongues wagging and mouths watering the minute you mention it, so put the kettle on and order some today.

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This product can only be delivered to addresses within the UK.


Details
  • Rare Wild Chinese Tea
  • Picked by trained monkeys
  • No, really
  • Delicate, light flavour
  • Net Wt. 57g
Serving

1 heaped teaspoon to small teapot, or 1/3 teaspoon to a cup. Allow tea to steep for 3 minutes before serving. Delicious served chilled.

PLEASE NOTE: Monkey is not included with Monkey Picked Tea.

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I may not know how to make my tea properly, but it sure tastes great!
Daniel Scott, Windsor, UK - 16th Feb 2009

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Press Reviews...

press review "A guaranteed way to kick off a bit of office conversation."
MSN - Tech & Gadgets - Jun '09
press review "Typhoo will never taste the same again."
Maxim - Mar '06
press review "It makes a great talking point and the tea is absolutely delicious."
Ideal Home - Mar '06
press review "It's no longer enough just to have a nice cup of tea or coffee - for a really cool caffeine hit you have to drink coffee that has been seared by hurricane winds or regurgitated by Vietamese wesels. Now there's monkey picked tea - a delicacy in China."
Daily Telegraph - Mar '06
press review "Drinking Monkey tea should be viewed as an important spiritual event, not to be interfered with by other foodstuffs."
Redline - Mar '06
press review "It's a dinner party converstaion starter, and actually tastes pretty good."
Health & Fitness Magazine - Mar '06

Visitor Reviews...

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visitor avatar This stuff is amazing. I was a bit worried when I saw how small it was but seriously you need a teaspoon in a standard teapot. Since xmas I must have had about 20-30 POTS of this and im barely a quarter of the way through the tin. Buy it!
Simon Miles, Bournemouth - 18th June 2011
Firebox says: Great to hear Simon!
visitor avatar Is the monkey plush included?
Connor, Wales - 8th May 2011
Firebox says: It is not.
visitor avatar Really delicious and relaxing. :D But is it really hand picked by monkeys? :).
Tom Roylance, London - 5th April 2011
visitor avatar Firebox, does this come with a free firebox mug like on the picture? If not can I buy one off the website?
Dan, Sheffield - 24th February 2011
Firebox says: Sorry Dan, Firebox mugs are strictly for the Firebox tea-room for the time being.
visitor avatar Although the tea looks nice I don't think it is picked by monkeys. This is just Chinese legend. Should be stated clearly on the page!
Paul, UK - 15th December 2010
visitor avatar Can anyone who has bought this recently advise on the Best Before date? The last packs I bought from another site only had a month on them.
Emma, Felixstowe - 12th December 2010
Firebox says: Good question, and not an easy one to answer since it really depends on the stock we get from a supplier. We do aim to have long dates, and we would be happy to accept returns if this did happen.
visitor avatar I am sure the tea is lovely, but I do think the picture on the site is a bit misleading. You appear to be buying a decent sized bag looking at the comparison between bag and cup in the picture. What you actually get is a rather small tin. Just thought I would let everyone know.
David, Sheffield - 26th November 2010
visitor avatar Hey firebox. Going on using 1/3 of a teaspoon for each cup, how many cups of tea can I have from one bag?
Stephen, Nottingham - 20th November 2010
Firebox says: It's only a wee package, but should last at least a good 20 or 30 cups.
visitor avatar Do you need a tea strainer to collect the leaves?
Andrew, Swansea - 10th February 2010
Firebox says: You will do. It comes as loose-leaf tea.
visitor avatar List of reviews: Monkey-picked tea, Airpross coffee maker, Cubeworld, Weasel Coffee, sonic grenade, shock ball, And some other stuff.
Michael, Rayleigh - 28th May 2007
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