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Relaxing effect
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A mix of Chinese Sencha, Muira puama, Pao-chung, pink flowers, cactus flowers
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A mix of Chinese Sencha, Muira puama, Pao-chung, pink flowers, cactus flowers
Weight | 100 g |
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This is a wonderful, aromatic and mild tea. The vanilla is not overpowering which enables the green tea taste to come through. A natural vanilla flavour makes this an exquisite green tea.
Of all the black teas that China produces, Keemun is perhaps the most well-known. Keemun has gained a reputation for an indescribable flavour, with hints of smoky pine, orchid, crushed apple and a rich sweet taste. The aroma of Keemun is fruity, with hints of pine and floweriness which creates the very distinctive and balanced taste. It also displays a hint of delicious orchid fragrance and the so-called ‘China tea sweetness’.
Tea steeped from these tea leaves has a light yellow hue. The taste is pleasant with a hint of roasted rice and a mild aftertaste. The aroma is a light scent of freshness and roasted rice.
Jasmine Heaven – Top among jasmine teas! The finest tea leaves and buds are hand-rolled into small pearls and enriched with the scent of fresh jasmine flowers. There’s no returning to regular jasmine once you’ve enjoyed these tea.
Earl Grey is one of the most recognized flavoudred teas in the world. This quintessentially British tea is typically a black tea base flavoured with oil from the rind of bergamot orange, a citrus fruit with the appearance and flavour somewhere between an orange and a lemon with a little grapefruit and lime thrown in. Queen Elizabeth II is drinking it with milk without sugar.
Bai Mu Dan tea is usually grown in the Fujian Province of China. White tea in general is the least processed tea of all, preserving most of its innate properties. The Bai Mu dan is known for its high proportion of anti-oxidants polyphenols and for its cooling effects.
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