Organic 'tea' from jute leaves
Scientists of Bangladesh Jute Research Institute say they have been able to invent tea from jute leaves.
In an innovative way, a company has taken initiatives to export and market tea by making tea from jute leaves.
Chief Scientific Officer of Bangladesh Jute Research Institute Dr Nasimul Goni started thinking about it at 93/94.
It has been examined and reviewed for a long period of time and whether it is appropriate to drink the tea leaves and drink it as tea.
Scientists of the Jute Research Institute have completed the whole process with the help of Dhaka University.
Before the flower comes, the leaves should be collected from the jute tree.
After that, the leaves will be poured dry-shaped powdered in sunlight.
He said that after tea with honey or sugar you can drink it. You can also drink them in addition to these.
He said that all the herbs of jute are also made from jute. Dr Gani said that after examining all the tests, they are doing another test of the University of Dhaka, if there are no toxic elements in the powdered granules.
Director of Jute Research Institute, Mainul Haque says tea made from Tosa jute leaves will be delicious but milk cannot be eaten by adding milk.
According to him, it will be an alternative to Green and they are hoping that due to the silence it will quickly become very popular.
Warmie Acqua Agro Tech, an organization called Jute, has taken an initiative to export and market organic tea made from leaves.
The chairman of the company, HM Ismail Khan, told that the name of this tea was called Mirakal Organic Green Tea. But the name will be finalized after approval of the application for the patent of the Ministry of Industries.
Mr Khan has already sent 16 kg of his company to Germany and will be sent to another two kilogram soon.
And in the market of Bangladesh, two packets of 100 and 50 grams have been priced, which is priced at Tk 150 and 99 respectively.
He said that for every cup of tea the cost will be less than one rupee.