FAQ
To ensure superior quality and specific standards of taste for Iranian consumers, Spanta Faraz Parnian Company imports its tea from regions known for producing high-quality teas. India and Sri Lanka have climates and soil that are suitable for growing tea, and the tea produced in these regions has a superior taste and aroma.
Superior Quality: Lira Tea is sourced from reputable and reputable farms in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, and China, which are known for producing world-class quality teas. This helps ensure the tea’s exceptional taste and quality.
Flavor Variety: Lira Tea is available in a variety of flavors to suit a variety of tastes. This variety includes black tea, green tea, and flavored teas.
Adherence to Health and Safety Standards: Lira meticulously adheres to health and safety standards in its manufacturing and packaging processes to ensure that the final product is of the highest quality and hygiene.
Social Responsibility and Sustainability: Lira Tea takes a sustainable approach to production and trade, including supporting local farmers and using farming methods that help preserve the environment.
We have been able to maintain the quality of our teas by establishing direct, long-term relationships with tea producers in the countries of origin, as well as by utilizing the knowledge and experience of our experts in carefully selecting and controlling the quality of products.
The increase in tea prices in recent years in Iran has been influenced by several factors, including the following:
1. Raw material costs: Part of the price increase is due to rising production costs associated with purchasing raw materials from farmers and operating costs of factories. This is especially true for green tea leaves, whose guaranteed purchase price by the government has increased by more than 50 percent.
2. Currency fluctuations and inflation: Ongoing inflation and exchange rate fluctuations have also had a significant impact on tea prices. These have particularly affected the cost of importing tea, as Iran imports a large amount of its own tea.
3. Increased demand and supply constraints: Increased demand for tea domestically, as well as constraints on local production due to adverse weather conditions and problems with the supply of chemical fertilizers, partly due to sanctions and geopolitical issues, have led to increased prices.
4. Government Policies and Tariffs: Government policies such as import tariffs can also affect the price of tea. Increasing tariffs on imports can directly increase the price of imported tea and ultimately affect the overall price of tea in the domestic market.
1. Careful selection of raw materials: To ensure the quality of its teas, Spanta Faraz Parnian sources raw materials from countries with a long history of producing quality tea, such as India, Sri Lanka, and China. The company works with reputable and prominent suppliers in these countries to ensure that only the best tea leaves are used for production.
2. Controlled processing processes: The tea production process at Spanta Faraz Parnian is closely monitored to ensure that quality standards are met at all stages of production. From cleaning and drying the tea leaves to final packaging, all stages are carried out under strict quality controls.
3. Proper packaging: The packaging of the teas is also done using materials that preserve the quality of the tea and prevent contact with air and moisture. This helps to preserve the taste, aroma, and quality of the tea over time.
4. Periodic Inspections and Quality Tests: The company conducts periodic inspections and tests on its products to ensure that quality standards are maintained. These tests help analyze the chemical composition of the tea and ensure the absence of contaminants and undesirable substances.
5. Responding to Customer Feedback: Spanta Faraz Parnian values customer feedback and is always trying to use this feedback to improve its products and enhance the consumer experience.
To understand how well Lira tea suits our Iranian palate, first consider the type of tea. Lira teas are imported from countries like India and Sri Lanka, which are known for producing high-quality, rich teas, favored by many Iranians. Trying different samples of Lira tea can help you figure out which type suits your personal taste. Also, talking to others who have experience using this tea and reading online reviews can provide you with useful opinions and experiences. Paying attention to the ingredients and how the tea is processed can also provide good information about possible flavors, especially if it is combined with additives such as flowers, fruits, or spices, which may have a significant impact on the final flavor. These tips will help you choose a tea that not only suits your taste but is also enjoyable to drink.
To get the best flavor from lira tea, it is very important to brew the tea correctly. First, use fresh, purified water, as the quality of the water can greatly affect the final taste of the tea. The right water temperature for brewing lira tea varies depending on the type of tea; for black tea, boiling water (around 90-95°C) is suitable, and for green tea, a lower temperature (around 70-80°C) is recommended to prevent the tea from becoming bitter. Use about a teaspoon of tea per cup, this amount can be slightly more or less depending on your personal taste. The brewing time for black tea is usually between 3 and 5 minutes, and green tea should be steeped for less, usually between 2 and 3 minutes. It is recommended to use a porcelain or ceramic teapot that retains heat well, and avoid using a metal teapot or mug, as metal can negatively affect the taste of the tea. Also, cover the teapot while brewing so that the aroma and flavor of the tea dissolves well in the water and does not escape from the steam. By following these tips, you can enjoy a cup of Lira tea with excellent quality and flavor, and each time you change the temperature, amount of tea, or brewing time, you will gain different experiences and gradually achieve your desired formula for brewing Lira tea.
To identify the authenticity of Lira tea, you can use the following information:
1. Packaging control: Original Lira tea products come with special packaging and precise specifications, including labels and security seals. Make sure that the packaging has not been tampered with and that the information on it matches what is stated on the company's official website.
2. Tea quality: Original Lira tea should have a distinctive taste and aroma that indicates the high quality of tea imported from countries such as India, Sri Lanka, and China. Counterfeit teas may have less flavor and aroma and lose their color quickly.
3. Supplier information: Reputable companies usually make their supplier information transparent. Make sure that the seller or supplier from whom you buy tea is on Lira's list of trusted suppliers.
4. Inquiry from the company's website: Many companies provide the ability to inquire about the authenticity of the product through their official website. Entering the product code on the company's website can help you check the authenticity of the tea you purchased.
Sepanta Faraz Parnian Company (Lireh) attaches great importance to its customers’ satisfaction. In case of dissatisfaction with the tea purchased, customers can use the return and exchange policy. The company also offers customer support services to resolve any questions or problems and ensures that the customers’ experience is the best possible. In addition, Lireh is constantly striving to improve the quality of its products and, by listening to customer feedback, offers products that meet their needs and desires.
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