| Country of
Origin: |
China |
| Cup
Characteristics: |
A green tea with surprising body and a
captivating floral taste that is not found in any
other natural tea. |
| Ingredients: |
Luxury green tea, jasmine petals. |
| Form: |
Loose Leaves |
| Infusion: |
Pale green cup. |
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Information:
Jasmine
tea is one of the most pleasant tasting green teas available on
the market. On the nose the dry teas has a floral
bouquet, which literally causes your senses to come alive with
pleasant thoughts. The flavor is enhanced with the
addition of jasmine blossoms which give the tea a visual appeal
few other teas are capable of copying.
There
are many different grades of jasmine tea. This particular
grade is the first grade below the exotic jasmines. It
has all the flavor, aroma and good green tea qualities but not
the exorbitant price. In China they declare this jasmine
tea as 'Jasmine #1'.
The
production of jasmine tea is quite interesting. It is
important to begin with high quality green tea - tea that
has been produced between the middle of March and the middle of
May. Equally important for jasmine tea re fine
jasmine blossoms - flowers that bloom between the 1st of May
and the end of May (these have the most intense aroma).
Traditionally layers of jasmine blossoms were placed between
fine green tea. In time the scent of the jasmine
permeated the tea. Today, hot air is passed through the jasmine
blossoms and then filtered through the tea so that the blossoms
can be used more than once. The exhausted blossoms are then
used to decorate the tea. Produced in both China and
Taiwan, jasmine tea yields a cup with all the concentrated
heady bouquet of a garden in bloom.
Hot Brewing Method:
Bring freshly drawn cold water to just before a boil. Place 1
teaspoon of tea for each cut in the teapot. Pour your hot water
over the leaves. Let steep for 3-7 minutes according to taste
(The longer the steeping time the stronger the tea). Add milk
and sugar to taste.
Iced Tea
Brewing Method:
Place 6
teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher.
Pour 1 1/4 cups of very hot water over to tea, steep for 5
minutes. Pour the tea into your serving pitcher straining
the leaves. Add ice and garnish and sweeten to taste if
desired.
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