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delicate combination of Milk Oolong and Indian spices
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 4 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 90°C. Allow to infuse for 7 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Ingredients: semi-fermented milk Oolong tea (54%)[semi-fermented tea, milk flavouring (min. 1.5%)], cinnamon, fennel seeds, ginger, cardamom seeds, white peppercorns, cloves. May contain traces of nuts.
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delicate combination of Milk Oolong and Indian spices
Preparation guidelines: Use 10 g of tea (approx. 4 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 90°C. Allow to infuse for 7 minutes, then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
Ingredients: semi-fermented milk Oolong tea (54%)[semi-fermented tea, milk flavouring (min. 1.5%)], cinnamon, fennel seeds, ginger, cardamom seeds, white peppercorns, cloves. May contain traces of nuts.
Low
Probably the best known Chinese oolong. As it is brewed, the large, distinctive leaves unfurl to create a honey-coloured liquor with a floral aroma and an orchid-like, smooth, delicate taste. Recommended for lovers of good quality Chinese oolong.
Probably the best known Chinese oolong. As it is brewed, the large, distinctive leaves unfurl to create a honey-coloured liquor with a floral aroma and an orchid-like, smooth, delicate taste. Recommended for lovers of good quality Chinese oolong.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a Taiwanese farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a Taiwanese farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a Taiwanese farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a Taiwanese farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.