2 100g. Green Tea. Jasmine Green Tea
For a cup of exotic elegance, look no further than our premium loose leaf Jasmine Green Tea. Pairing the finest Chinese green teas with exotic jasmine blooms, it’s a wonderfully floral tea that looks, smells and tastes extraordinary. Sip a cup of this botanical brew and feel calm and cleansed for the rest of the day.
Once brewed, this greenish-gold infusion releases a bright and evocative scent. It’s a cuppa that both soothes and stimulates in one.
With its sweet, grassy notes and seductive fragrance, this tea is perfect with a meal, or as a refreshing pick-me-up any time of day. In sunny weather, you can even enjoy an iced jasmine green tea. Steep the tea (with a little sugar to taste) then top with ice and chilled water. Keep cool while the antioxidants from the jasmine green tea help create an extra revitalising infusion.
You’ll find 100 grams (g) of tea foil-sealed inside the caddy/packet for freshness
Green tea with jasmine flowers
Water
The quality of water used as an impact on the quality of the tea. Always use freshly drawn water or filtered water. Heat water to the recommended temperature using an electric hot water heater or a stove top kettle.
Temperature
Heat fresh water to just under a boil or to a temperature between 80-90C.
Infusion Time
Once the water reaches the appropriate temperature, it should be poured immediately over the tea bag.Keep the teapot covered to retain heat. Time steeping carefully and infuse for 2-3 minutes. When the tea is done steeping, immediately remove the tea and lightly stir.
This green tea has less caffeine than our black teas. It's important to keep in mind that brew time accounts for the primary influence over a tea's caffeine content.
China's Golden Triangle, between the Jiangxi / Anhui / Zhejiang province