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blooming tea
When brewing, the leaves gradually open to reveal hidden calendula flowers tightly bound with a round red amaranth, topped off by jasmine blossom. The light flowery scent and rich infusion are perfectly balanced.
Preparation guidelines: Use one piece of tea for 300 ml of water. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 85°C. Pour and leave the tea to infuse for 3 min. Then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Ingredients: white tea, calendula flowers, flowers of amaranth, jasmine blossom. When brewing, the leaves gradually open to reveal hidden calendula flowers tightly bound with a round red amaranth, topped off by jasmine blossom. The light flowery scent and rich infusion are perfectly balanced.
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blooming tea
When brewing, the leaves gradually open to reveal hidden calendula flowers tightly bound with a round red amaranth, topped off by jasmine blossom. The light flowery scent and rich infusion are perfectly balanced.
Preparation guidelines: Use one piece of tea for 300 ml of water. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 85°C. Pour and leave the tea to infuse for 3 min. Then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Ingredients: white tea, calendula flowers, flowers of amaranth, jasmine blossom. When brewing, the leaves gradually open to reveal hidden calendula flowers tightly bound with a round red amaranth, topped off by jasmine blossom. The light flowery scent and rich infusion are perfectly balanced.
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When brewing, the tea leaves open to reveal an orange lily flower and a chain of jasmine blossoms, lending the infusion a hint of sweet honey.
When brewing, the tea leaves open to reveal an orange lily flower and a chain of jasmine blossoms, lending the infusion a hint of sweet honey.
A classic white tea produced in the southeastern coastal province of Fujian. The flat, irregular, green-brown leaves form a yellow-brown infusion with an aroma and taste that hint at young hazelnut and chestnut.
A classic white tea produced in the southeastern coastal province of Fujian. The flat, irregular, green-brown leaves form a yellow-brown infusion with an aroma and taste that hint at young hazelnut and chestnut.
The name of Eyebrows of Longevity is derived from the russet colour of the tea leaves and buds. It brews to make a rich infusion with a taste that hints at vanilla and bamboo. It is great for drinking every day.
The name of Eyebrows of Longevity is derived from the russet colour of the tea leaves and buds. It brews to make a rich infusion with a taste that hints at vanilla and bamboo. It is great for drinking every day.