Burdekin Plum Tea

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Weight: 50g - Small
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Burdekin Plum Tea

Description

Australia is home to the Burdekin Plum which comes from the subtropical and tropical trees of the country. Besides being a native fruit, it was also hidden gem in the culinary world for years. This fruit is strikingly attractive purple-black in colour, herbal and dietologically important in the traditional practices and bush tucker food for aboriginal Australians for years. The golden phytochemical properties of this native fruit helps in various cooking applications, and it is even preferred during British period’s colonial kitchens along with its health benefits.

Wildcrafted Australia

This fruit is harvested from the large trees version forests, which are mostly located at the coastal Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Their canopies are thick along with gloss leaves. However, it’s the big fruits which they bear which spent actually been paying attention for him hunters, cooks and fruits harvesters. They need to be picked when they are ripe and firm on the tree themselves, which changes their flavour from being astringent and tart to sweet and jammy.

Though not widespread famous outside of Australia, this fruit has slowly become popular amongst chefs and herbal enthusiasts because of its vivid hues, preservative qualities, and historical importance. Unlike most contemporary fruit varieties that have gone through intensive breeding to ensure uniformity, the Burdekin Plum still retains a good degree of its wild character, which is a good thing. This means that there will always be some variation in the amount produced, color, and taste, which proves its authenticity.

A Fruit Steeped in History

Way before modern farming practices came into being, the Burdekin Plum served as a critical source of food and other utility resources. Indigenous Australians used to gather the fruit and let them sit in sandy containers or baskets till the fruit fully matured. After waiting patiently for days, the fruit can largely be consumed fresh, ground into a kind of paste, or even alcoholic beverages. In addition, the tree’s wood, which is thick and hard, was also useful in making tools and building houses.

The first colonizers understood the value of the Burdekin Plum fruit. It was used in colonial kitchens and was often made into jams or compotes. It also contains a high amount of tannins, so patience and creativity were required when cooking, which is something many modern food lovers are fond of. This plum can be added to homemade sauces, baked into tarts or infused into syrups. All in all, this plum can be used in countless ways as long as you have some imagination.

Culinary Applications and Taste Breakdown

The initial tartness and fibrousness of the Burdekin Plum makes it difficult to eat, but it transforms into a delectable mix of black cherry, plum, and some earthy notes over time. Moreover, its firm texture and fibrous quality becomes soft, which works great for slow cooked recipes, blends, and even smoothies.

This fruit also works well with rich meats providing natural contrast perfect for game, lamb, and duck. It can be crafted into thick jams or chutneys, and even glazes to spice up everyday meals. Some even prefer it brewed or fermented. Meanwhile, home fermenters love its complexity when added into vinegar and kombucha-style drinks.

Its rich coloration makes it additionally popular in baking and baking shops. When blended with compotes, frostings, or fillings, it adds and captures the eye with a naturally deep purple, chemical-free color.

A True Australian Gem

Burdekin Plum connects it to Australian geography, which adds to its appeal. This fruit grows in its superfood environment unlike, imported superfoods that go through thousands of kilometers of travel with added costs of supervision. In addition to being delicious, it is a wise and eco-friendly choice — supporting local farming and promoting biodiversity in this agriculturally lean area.

These trees are part of the slow-growing, long-lived trees and the natural heritage of their areas. As the interest in native foods increases, this Australian plum will finally get the respect it so justly deserves.

How to brew Burdekin Plum Tea

  • Add 1–2 teaspoons of dried Burdekin Plum (or a small piece of the whole fruit) to a teapot or infuser.

  • Pour over 250ml of freshly boiled water and let steep for 10–15 minutes to allow the flavour and colour to fully develop.

  • Strain and enjoy on its own or with a touch of honey. Can be served hot or chilled over ice for a refreshing twist.

Supporting Traditional Knowledge

Using Australian native ingredients is not simply a culinary choice, but rather a way to honor the land and its people. For countless generations, this fruit has been a part of Aboriginal knowledge systems and was used not only as food, but as a means to understand seasonal changes and the surrounding environment. Incorporating it into your kitchen helps support the preservation and revitalization of these traditional practices.

At Tea Life, we want you to love your tea — but if for any reason you're not satisfied, our returns policy has you covered.

We accept returns and replacements for the following product conditions:

  • New (unused and in original condition)

  • Slightly used

  • Defective

You are welcome to request a refund or exchange within 90 days of purchase within Australia, as long as you provide proof of purchase.

Key Return Conditions:

  • Returns are accepted even if the product is not defective, provided it is either new or slightly used.

  • Refunds will be processed using the original payment method.

  • Delivery fees are non-refundable.

  • Refunds typically take 9–14 business days to appear in your nominated account, excluding any unforeseen delays.

How to Return

You can return items:

  • In-store or

  • By mail to our warehouse:
    2/3 Kurrajong Rd, North St Marys, NSW, 2760
    (Returns by appointment only during business hours)

This return policy applies to Australian customers.

International Return and Refunds Policy

At Tea Life, we are proud to offer international shipping to many countries around the world so customers everywhere can enjoy our teas. However, due to the unpredictable nature of international postal systems, we are unfortunately unable to guarantee delivery once an order leaves Australia.

Important Information for International Customers:

  • Once your order has been dispatched, it becomes the responsibility of your country’s local postal or customs service.

  • While we provide tracking for most international shipments, delivery times may vary widely and can be affected by customs delays, local postal handling, or other factors beyond our control.

  • Tea Life does not offer refunds, replacements, or credits for international orders that are lost, delayed, or not received.

Before You Order Internationally:

We strongly recommend checking your local import regulations and postal reliability before placing an international order. Some countries may have restrictions on tea imports or experience inconsistent delivery performance.

By placing an international order with Tea Life, you acknowledge and accept these risks.

We appreciate your understanding and thank you for supporting our Australian business.

With the above being said, we see an over 99% success rate for international deliveries and without issue.

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Not vibing with the taste or simply changed your mind? No worries — contact us and we’ll do our best to sort out a solution that suits you.

Why buy online with Tea Life? What sets it apart?
We're not just another tea brand. Our goal is simple.
We focus on Australian produce and organic tea wherever possible.

  • Quality: Australian standards impose strict quality control on packing and Hygeine.
  • Freshness: We only pack our tea upon your order. Until that time, it's kept within the bulk of the loose leaf tea. This dramatically increases freshness and taste.
  • Health: The full remedial powers, taste and aroma of our tea are unlocked due to our organic and fresh produce.
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