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Great antioxidant
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Controls blood sugar levels
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Improve focus skills
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Lightly steamed with pronounced vegetal notes. Fresh, bright green tea, presented as slender, needle-shaped leaves. A refreshing gem with a brisk, lingering finish from the country of ceremony & perfection.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
We’ll do our best to send you the things you’ve chosen. Our photos don’t show the actual quantities.
Lightly steamed with pronounced vegetal notes. Fresh, bright green tea, presented as slender, needle-shaped leaves. A refreshing gem with a brisk, lingering finish from the country of ceremony & perfection.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
Weight | 100 g |
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Sometimes also written as Ti Kuan Yin or Iron Goddess Oolong Tea. Apart from its amazing taste, this tea also has great health benefits, being high in amino acids, vitamins and antioxidants. Tie Guan Yin tea is a slightly fermented tea, that sits between highly fermented black teas and unfermented green and white teas.
THE LEAVES MAY BE STEEPED MULTIPLE TIMES
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