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loose leaf green tea
In terms of quality, this is the finest type of Korean green tea, which is harvested right at the start of the growing season. The irregularly rolled green leaves make a crystal clear, pale green infusion, showing a mildly sweet taste with tones of milk, almond and a mellow grassy finish.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70-80°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 3 infusions.
In terms of quality, this is the finest type of Korean green tea, which is harvested right at the start of the growing season. The irregularly rolled green leaves make a crystal clear, pale green infusion, showing a mildly sweet taste with tones of mil k, almond and a mellow grassy finish.
loose leaf green tea
In terms of quality, this is the finest type of Korean green tea, which is harvested right at the start of the growing season. The irregularly rolled green leaves make a crystal clear, pale green infusion, showing a mildly sweet taste with tones of milk, almond and a mellow grassy finish.
Preparation guidelines: Allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each 1.5 dl of water and one more for the teapot. Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70-80°C. Pour and leave it to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 3 infusions.
In terms of quality, this is the finest type of Korean green tea, which is harvested right at the start of the growing season. The irregularly rolled green leaves make a crystal clear, pale green infusion, showing a mildly sweet taste with tones of mil k, almond and a mellow grassy finish.
Tea grown at the Roof of the World is stronger than the types from nearby Darjeeling. Containing a large number of golden tips or buds, the short brown-black leaves give rise to a yellow-brown infusion with an aroma and taste reminiscent of meadow honey.
Tea grown at the Roof of the World is stronger than the types from nearby Darjeeling. Containing a large number of golden tips or buds, the short brown-black leaves give rise to a yellow-brown infusion with an aroma and taste reminiscent of meadow honey.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the pleasing taste of ripe cherry and banana.
A fruit infusion with hibiscus and the pleasing taste of ripe cherry and banana.