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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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A delicate combination of white tea flavoured with jasmine flowers, it features white, elongated tips while the remainder of the leaf is green.
A delicate combination of white tea flavoured with jasmine flowers, it features white, elongated tips while the remainder of the leaf is green.
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.
This is a unique type of Pu Erh tea. Its leaves are plucked when dewy and solely before 9 a.m. They must not be exposed to the sun and are left to dry naturally. The silvery to golden downy buds give a clear infusion with a sweetish buttery taste of pear.
This is a unique type of Pu Erh tea. Its leaves are plucked when dewy and solely before 9 a.m. They must not be exposed to the sun and are left to dry naturally. The silvery to golden downy buds give a clear infusion with a sweetish buttery taste of pear.