2026-07-05

How to Spot Authentic Miad Tea: From the Golden Seal to the Final Cup

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The long-standing reputation of Miad Tea has occasionally attracted unauthorized duplicates in the market. Learn how to verify the authenticity of your purchase through packaging and leaf behavior.


Over the decades, Miad Tea has earned a reputation for quality and authentic taste in households. This trust drives our commitment to ensuring that every pack reaching our customers is genuine. Buying from unauthorized sellers can expose consumers to mixed grades or artificially scented duplicates.

The first step to verify authenticity is examining the packaging. All official Miad products feature clean, registered trademark logos, importer details, and clear batch numbers. Retail packs, like Miad Aromatic Black Tea, are sealed in thick inner foil to preserve the delicate aromatic notes and keep moisture away. Bulk chests contain specific golden seals that guarantee source authenticity.

The second method lies in testing the dry leaves. Genuine Miad tea contains no artificial colorants. If you place a spoonful of dry tea in cold water, the water should not immediately stain. Quick color release in cold water indicates added chemical dyes. Real, imported tea leaves require boiling water and steady heat to release their liquor.

The natural astringency and gentle fragrance of Bergamot or Cardamom in our scented lines are smooth and pleasant, leaving no harsh, metallic aftertaste. Purchasing directly from authorized distributors and our official web store remains the best way to safeguard your daily brewing experience.