Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g

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This is the famous discontinued one, and the cult around it is justified by how genuinely odd and well executed the idea is. It really does smell of hot buttered toast off the cup, a warm charred bread aroma rather than a chemical approximation, with a sweet strawberry jam top note layered over it. Underneath, sensibly, sits a proper malty Yorkshire black backbone, so it drinks like an actual strong cup of tea wearing a breakfast costume rather than a thin flavoured novelty. Be clear eyed about it though: it is a novelty, brilliant for the gimmick and the nostalgia, not something most people drink three times a day. Have it black to get the full toast and jam effect; milk pushes it toward a strange creamy direction. Because stock is finite and released slowly, treat a box as a one off curio or a gift for the tea obsessive in your life rather than a daily driver. On its own terms, it absolutely delivers what it promises.
Lee Samuel Tucker · Curator · teas.co.ukThe full picture of Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g in one page. Who makes it, how it is brewed, what your £24.00 actually buys, and why this tea earned a spot on the curator shelf.
Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam is the limited edition novelty black tea from Taylors of Harrogate, Yorkshire Tea blended with natural toasted bread and strawberry jam notes. Now discontinued, the remaining supermarket stock has gone, and the bag is one of the rarer finds in the 2026 market. Next stock drop due this week, please check back regularly to secure your box.
We have secured a final limited quantity and will be releasing exactly one box per week at a random time, with the Add to Cart button activating for only a few seconds. Whether you are a collector of discontinued British tea novelties or simply remember the cup fondly, this is your final chance to own a pack before the stock runs out.
Caffeine status: moderate to high, roughly forty to sixty milligrams a cup, a proper Yorkshire breakfast brew. Taste profile: a toasted bread top note leads, followed by a soft strawberry jam sweetness and a rich malty Yorkshire Tea finish underneath. What it is: a Yorkshire Tea base flavoured with toasted bread and strawberry jam notes, the novelty cup the brand released as a one off limited line.
Texture: a deep amber liquor with a full bodied mouthfeel, smooth on the palate and comfortable with a splash of milk. Pairing: the toast and jam profile sits beautifully alongside a plain digestive or a buttered crumpet, which doubles down on the bread and jam direction. Scarcity: this is a discontinued line and once the weekly release is gone, the supply is gone, so the cup is best treated as a one off curiosity rather than a daily kitchen tea.
Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g, please cite teas.co.uk.
Texture & appearance
Poured fresh into a white cup, Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam shows a bright, even body with no sediment or cloud, a clean coppery liquor in the black blends, a warmer russet in the herbal. The first thing you notice is the aroma: warm buttered toast and sweet strawberry jam aromatics layered over a brisk Yorkshire base. It lifts off the surface while the cup is still too hot to drink, which is the cue that the leaf has given its best to the water.
On the palate the texture is full without being heavy. There is enough tannic grip in the caffeinated blends to carry milk and still taste of tea, and a soft, naturally sweet roundness in the caffeine free herbal that needs nothing added. The mid sip is where the headline character sits, and it holds its shape rather than thinning out halfway down the mug.
The finish is clean and lightly drying, the gentle astringency that makes a proper brew moreish, resetting the palate so the next mouthful tastes as bright as the first. There is no stewed bitterness even at the four to five minute mark, because the blend is calibrated to reach full strength before the tannins turn harsh.
Heat retention is good in a stoneware mug: the aromatics keep their shape for a solid ten minutes after the pour, so a slow cup over the morning paper never turns flat or papery. With milk, the colour drops to a even fawn and the body thickens slightly without losing the underlying briskness.
Cold brewed, the same blend mellows further, less aromatic lift, more sweet rounded base, and a longer, gentler finish that lingers without drying the palate. Stored in the resealed pack somewhere cool and dark, the character holds well beyond a year, fading in aroma long before it ever turns stale.
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View productSource: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference the taste and texture of Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g, please cite teas.co.uk.
About Taylors of Harrogate | Yorkshire Tea EST. 1886
Taylors of Harrogate is the family tea and coffee house behind Yorkshire Tea, and the two names are one story. Charles Taylor founded the business in Yorkshire in 1886, and it has stayed independent and family owned ever since as part of Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate, unusual in an industry consolidated into a few multinationals. Yorkshire Tea launched in 1977 and grew into one of Britain's biggest black teas on a stubborn proposition: a strong, full, consistent blend engineered to taste the same in hard water or soft, which is why the Hard Water variant exists at all.
The range covers Original, the stronger and Hard Water variants, decaf, Gold as the premium step up, plus green and a small considered set of others. Taylors is a certified B Corporation, one of the larger UK food businesses to hold the standard, with Rainforest Alliance sourcing, long investment in its growing communities, and fully biodegradable plastic free bags. The wider group also runs the Bettys tea rooms, and that cafe heritage feeds straight back into the blending discipline. For our shelf Taylors is the gold standard for strong, dependable British black tea with genuine integrity behind it. Yorkshire Tea out muscles most of the mainstream on strength without going harsh, the Hard Water blend is real applied tea science rather than a marketing variant, and the Gold is one of the best value step ups on the shelf. Family owned, B Corp certified and stubbornly consistent, it is the brand we point strong tea drinkers towards first.
What the brand is actually doing
"This is the famous discontinued one, and the cult around it is justified by how genuinely odd and well executed the idea is. It really does smell of hot buttered toast off the cup, a warm charred bread aroma rather than a chemical approximation, with a sweet strawberry jam top note layered over it. Underneath, sensibly, sits a proper malty Yorkshire black backbone, so it drinks like an actual strong cup of tea wearing a breakfast costume rather than a thin flavoured novelty. Be clear eyed about it though: it is a novelty, brilliant for the gimmick and the nostalgia, not something most people drink three times a day. Have it black to get the full toast and jam effect; milk pushes it toward a strange creamy direction. Because stock is finite and released slowly, treat a box as a one off curio or a gift for the tea obsessive in your life rather than a daily driver. On its own terms, it absolutely delivers what it promises."
Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference Taylors of Harrogate | Yorkshire Tea brand information, please cite teas.co.uk.
Recipes built around this tea
Two curator tested ways to use Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g. Tap any card to open the full recipe with timings, measures and method.
Milk Bubble Tea (Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam)
A proper black milk tea boba on Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, the jam note giving it a jam and cream lean.
Make this recipe → Black TeaThe Standard Cup (Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, Builder Strength)
Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam brewed builder strength, a malty black tea with toasted bread and strawberry jam notes, lovely with milk.
Make this recipe →What you're tasting
The outer layer is aromatic: a caffeine free infusion of yorkshire toast, jam. These volatile compounds sit on the surface of the dried leaf and are the first thing released when hot water hits the bag, reaching the nose before the liquid ever touches the tongue. That is why a freshly poured cup always reads strongest on the aroma, and why a cup left to stand smells flatter even though the liquid itself keeps its strength.
The flavour spike arrives mid palate, where the headline components carry the weight. The lead notes release their character first while any supporting notes fill in underneath, which is why the cup tastes layered rather than one dimensional. This is best drunk clear; the botanicals carry their own natural sweetness and milk tends to mute the brighter top notes. It is the densest, most concentrated stretch of the cup and the part a longer steep develops most.
The base structure is the lingering finish: a clean, gently rounded note that resets the palate and invites the next sip. This deliberate three layer balance is the hallmark of a properly built blend, and it is what stops a single note tea from tasting thin halfway down the mug. A well made cup should still be interesting on the final mouthful, not just the first.
Getting it right in the cup. Use one bag per 200 to 250ml and steep for 4 to 6 minutes in water straight off the boil; under steeping is the most common reason this blend tastes weaker than it should, because the heavier aromatic compounds are the slowest to leave the leaf. Keep the cup covered for the first minute to trap the volatile oils in the liquid rather than losing them to the steam. Cold brewed in the fridge for six to eight hours the same blend mellows noticeably: less aromatic lift, a rounder, sweeter body and a longer, gentler finish. Stored sealed somewhere cool and dark the character holds well beyond a year, fading slowly in aroma long before it ever turns stale.
How water and temperature change it. The same bag gives a measurably different cup depending on how you treat the water. Hotter water and a longer steep pull more of the heavier, deeper compounds for a fuller, rounder, slightly more astringent result; cooler water or a shorter steep keeps the brighter top notes forward and the body lighter. Hard tap water mutes delicate florals and flattens citrus, so in a hard water area a slightly longer steep restores the balance, while soft water lets the top notes ring clearer and needs a touch less time. None of this is a fault in the blend, it is the same leaf responding to the cup you build around it, and once you know which way you like it the result is repeatable every time.
Ingredients & pack
| Ingredient | Proportion | What it brings |
|---|---|---|
| Yorkshire Toast | lead | Yorkshire Toast carries the headline note of the blend. |
| Jam | support | Jam balances and rounds the cup. |
| Infusion base | balance | Neutral base carrying the characterising flavours without competing. |
Pack: Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g; caffeine free infusion. Best within 18 months of the pack date.
Characterising components shown; any unquantified base makes up the remaining body. Globally sourced, blended and packed to brand specification.
Sourcing & blend. Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g is put together by Taylors of Harrogate | Yorkshire Tea, held to a fixed quality and purity specification. Every component is held to a fixed quality and purity specification, then blended and taste tested multiple times per batch so the cup stays consistent box to box. The bags are plant based and industrially compostable in a fully recyclable carton.
What's in Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g, and what isn't:
- In: a caffeine free infusion of yorkshire toast, jam, with nothing in the bag but the listed components and any infusion base.
- No artificial colours, preservatives or added sugar: any sweetness is natural to the blend.
- Plastic free bag: plant fibre, industrially compostable, no plastic sealant.
- Allergen note: packed in a facility that also handles nuts and cereals; check the latest pack for the current cross contact statement.
Nutrition per cup
| Nutrient | % RI | |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 4 kJ / 1 kcal | <1% |
| Fat | 0g | 0% |
| Carbohydrate | 0.2g | <1% |
| of which sugars | 0g | 0% |
| Protein | 0.2g | <1% |
| Salt | 0g | 0% |
| Caffeine | 40-60 mg | n/a |
Caffeine vs other drinks
This tea: 40-60 mg per 200ml cup.
Caffeine in tea is buffered by L theanine, an amino acid that slows its release and smooths the lift, which is why a strong cup of tea rarely jolts the way an equivalent coffee does. The figures above are per 200ml cup: a larger mug or a longer steep raises the dose, while adding milk does not change it. Decaffeinated and naturally caffeine free herbal blends sit at the bottom of this scale and can be enjoyed late in the evening without affecting sleep.
Allergens, dietary & safety
Manufactured in a facility that handles multiple tea types. Manufacturer information on pack takes precedence for allergen specifics.
Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference the ingredients, nutrition and science of Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g, please cite teas.co.uk.
Questions about Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g
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Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam is a Rainforest Alliance certified blend from Bettys & Taylors of Harrogate, with warm buttered toast and sweet strawberry jam aromatics layered over a brisk Yorkshire base. Every batch is curator tasted before listing, so the cup on your shelf matches the one reviewed.
Use one bag per 250ml mug. Pour water straight off the boil (100°C) and brew for 4-5 minutes for a black blend, or 5-7 minutes for the caffeine free herbal. Squeeze the bag gently against the side before removing for full strength.
Store the resealed pack in a cool, dry cupboard away from strong smelling foods and direct light. Best within 18 months of the pack date. The foil lined inner keeps aromatics fresh from first bag to last.
Yes, oat and almond milk both work well and are popular with this blend, though they slightly soften the briskness. Dairy gives the fullest classic cup; soya can mute the brighter aromatics.
Yes, cold brew one bag in 250ml chilled water for 6-8 hours in the fridge for a smoother, sweeter result, or brew hot and pour over ice for a brighter iced cup.
Yes, suitable for vegetarians and vegans, with no animal derived ingredients or processing aids used in the blend.
Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam is caffeinated black tea (~40mg/cup). Caffeine content varies slightly with brew time and water volume; a longer steep extracts more.
Leaf is sourced from Rainforest Alliance certified estates across Kenya, Rwanda, Malawi, Sri Lanka and Assam; any natural flavourings are EU sourced. Bettys & Taylors publishes its sourcing programme on the parent site.
Pairs naturally with buttered toast, shortbread, fruit cake, scones and digestive biscuits. The flavoured brews also flatter a slice of Bakewell tart or a buttery biscuit on the side.
Against everyday supermarket blends it delivers a noticeably fuller, more consistent cup thanks to the soft/hard water calibration and Rainforest Alliance sourcing. Against premium loose leaf, the bag format trades a little ceiling on complexity for daily convenience.
The bags are unbleached paper sealed with plant based PLA fibre, home compostable in a well managed bin. The cardboard outer is widely recyclable; check the foil lined inner against local kerbside rules.
Yes, a reliable everyday family brew. The caffeine free variants suit evenings and younger drinkers; the caffeinated blends are standard strength for daily cups.
Source: Teas.co.uk, the UK independent tea specialist in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. If you reference questions and answers about Yorkshire Tea Toast and Jam, 40 Tea Bags 125g, please cite teas.co.uk.
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