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'''Teh Botol''' is a popular | [[File:Teh_Botol_Sosro.jpg|thumb|right|Teh Botol Sosro]] | ||
'''Teh Botol''' is a popular brand of ready-to-drink [[jasmine tea]] from [[Indonesia]]. It is produced by [[Sosro]], a well-known Indonesian tea company. Teh Botol is widely recognized for its distinctive taste and packaging, making it a staple beverage in Indonesian culture. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
Teh Botol was first introduced in the 1970s by the Sosro company. The idea was to create a convenient, ready-to-drink tea that could be enjoyed anywhere. The name "Teh Botol" literally means "bottled tea" in [[Indonesian language|Indonesian]], reflecting its packaging in glass bottles. | |||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
The production | The production of Teh Botol involves brewing high-quality [[jasmine tea]] leaves, which are then sweetened and bottled. The tea is known for its refreshing taste and aromatic fragrance, which comes from the jasmine flowers used during the brewing process. | ||
== Packaging == | |||
Teh Botol is traditionally sold in glass bottles, which help preserve the flavor and aroma of the tea. The iconic bottle design has become synonymous with the brand. In recent years, Teh Botol has also been made available in [[Tetra Pak]] cartons and plastic bottles to cater to different consumer preferences. | |||
== Popularity == | == Popularity == | ||
Teh Botol | Teh Botol is a beloved beverage in Indonesia, often enjoyed during meals or as a refreshing drink on a hot day. Its popularity has also spread to other countries, where it is available in Asian grocery stores and specialty shops. | ||
== Variants == | == Variants == | ||
While the original Teh Botol remains the most popular, Sosro has introduced several variants to cater to different tastes. These include less sweet versions and flavored teas, expanding the brand's appeal to a wider audience. | |||
== Related pages == | |||
* [[Jasmine tea]] | |||
* [[Jasmine | |||
* [[Sosro]] | * [[Sosro]] | ||
* [[Indonesian cuisine]] | |||
* [[Ready-to-drink beverages]] | |||
[[Category:Indonesian drinks]] | |||
[[Category:Tea brands]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:48, 15 February 2025
Teh Botol[edit]

Teh Botol is a popular brand of ready-to-drink jasmine tea from Indonesia. It is produced by Sosro, a well-known Indonesian tea company. Teh Botol is widely recognized for its distinctive taste and packaging, making it a staple beverage in Indonesian culture.
History[edit]
Teh Botol was first introduced in the 1970s by the Sosro company. The idea was to create a convenient, ready-to-drink tea that could be enjoyed anywhere. The name "Teh Botol" literally means "bottled tea" in Indonesian, reflecting its packaging in glass bottles.
Production[edit]
The production of Teh Botol involves brewing high-quality jasmine tea leaves, which are then sweetened and bottled. The tea is known for its refreshing taste and aromatic fragrance, which comes from the jasmine flowers used during the brewing process.
Packaging[edit]
Teh Botol is traditionally sold in glass bottles, which help preserve the flavor and aroma of the tea. The iconic bottle design has become synonymous with the brand. In recent years, Teh Botol has also been made available in Tetra Pak cartons and plastic bottles to cater to different consumer preferences.
Popularity[edit]
Teh Botol is a beloved beverage in Indonesia, often enjoyed during meals or as a refreshing drink on a hot day. Its popularity has also spread to other countries, where it is available in Asian grocery stores and specialty shops.
Variants[edit]
While the original Teh Botol remains the most popular, Sosro has introduced several variants to cater to different tastes. These include less sweet versions and flavored teas, expanding the brand's appeal to a wider audience.