ENJOY a quiet afternoon tea at Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur with its wide range of tea selection from TWG Tea.

Vastly known for its freshness and unique flavours, TWG Tea offers more than 800 single estates with finely harvested teas and exclusive blends, tea patisseries and other tea-infused delicacies.

Established in Singapore, TWG Tea has widely distributed their outlets among Asian, Middle Eastern, European and Western countries.

During a tea-pairing event with the media, the TWG Tea Salon and Boutique ION Orchard manager Charif Taieb lent his expertise on pairing the perfect tea with pastries.

Taieb said drinking tea after a long day was relaxing and there were many tea flavours to choose from.

No ordinary teatime: Models showing the TWG Tea new haute couture tea line.

He said the various tastes of teas are made from the same plant but the oxidation level was what made them different.

“Green tea, which has 0% oxidation, is especially known to be healthy, whereas black tea is 100% oxidised,” he said.

He added that oolong tea was good to be taken during a meal as it helped with digestion.

Guests were served Geisha Blossom Tea, an elegant and highly refined blend of green tea and refreshing ripe sourthern fruits.

The tea was paired with sandwiches — prawn, walnut and celery infused with Tibetan Secret Tea and Japanese Cucumber Yogurt Salad and Cheddar Cheese sprinkled with Gyokuro Samurai Tea.

The second tea served was Royal Moroccan Tea, that boasts one of the finest green teas and an exceptional blend of wild mints that was definitely refreshing.

The pastries that accompanied the tea were mushroom and tarragon pastries infused with Singapore Breakfast Tea, Mini Beef Cheek Pie with Parsnip Mash infused with New York Breakfast Tea and Smoked Salmon and Sundried Tomato Quiche infused with Russian Earl Grey Tea.

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Some of the teatime delicacies served to guests.

Guests also tasted Maharaja Darjeeling Tea, a majestic blend of first and second flush harvests from the highest Darjeeling plateaus and is accented with spices and a delicious tinge of sweetness.

As a finale, there were three teas served to the guests to accompany the fresh raspberry tartlet infused with Phuguri Darjeeling Tea as dessert.

White House Tea is a white tea with fruits and fragrant roses and this tea leaves an enduring aftertaste of ripe berries.

Next is the TWG Tea Macarons, a grand wedding tea with passionfruit and coconut, lemon bush, 1837 black tea and blackcurrant.

Finally, the guests were treated to Ref of Africa Tea, a delicate red tea from South Africa blended with sweet TWG Tea spices and marigold.

Drop by Pavilions Lounge to indulge in the afternoon tea with an endless variety of pastries and other petite fours such as scones with honey, raspyberry jam and whipped cream, assorted homemade cookies and pralines, cupcakes and macaroons.

The afternoon tea is priced at RM40++ per person and served from 2pm to 6pm from Monday to Friday.

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