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GREEN TEA

Longjing

Xihu Longjing, also known as Dragon Well tea, is one of China's most famous green teas, originating from the West Lake area in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Its flat, jade-green leaves produce a mellow, slightly sweet brew that has been cherished for centuries.

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Oolong tea

Tie Guan Yin

Tie Guan Yin, also known as the Iron Goddess of Mercy, is a premium Chinese oolong tea originating from Anxi County in Fujian Province. This tea is known for its complex processing method, which results in a rich, floral aroma and a smooth, slightly fruity taste.

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Black tea

Jin Jun Mei

Jin Jun Mei is a premium Chinese black tea originating from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian Province. First developed in 2005, it is crafted exclusively from young tea buds harvested in early spring, resulting in a delicate, sweet, and fruity flavor with a long-lasting aftertaste.

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Matcha Premium Powder

Matcha is a finely ground powdered green tea known for its vibrant color, rich flavor, and health benefits. Originally from China and later perfected in Japan, matcha is unique because it is made from shade-grown tea leaves, which enhances its sweetness and umami depth.

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All of Your Tea FAQs Answered!

WHAT IS TEA?

Tea is both the product of the Camellia sinensis evergreen shrub and the beverage made from the leaves, buds and twigs. All teas are made from this plant, regardless of the type or "color".

IS CHAMOMILE A TEA?

Yes and no.Chamomile technically is not tea. As we mentioned before, all tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant, and if it doesn't come from that plant, it isn't tea. However, we colloquially refer to many botanical blends as tea.

WHAT IS PU-ERH TEA?

Pu-erh is a fermented black tea. With earthy flavors, pu-erh can quickly become a tea novice's favorite tea type once they have a chance to try it. Pu-erh teas improve with age and can either be prepared from a loose-leaf pu-erh or by using a pu-erh cake. 

DOES WHITE TEA HAVE CAFFEINE?

There's a rumor circulating that white tea either doesn't have caffeine or has very little caffeine. We can definitively say that this is false. The Camellia sinensis plant is caffeinated. As mentioned before, all tea types are from this plant so all tea types have caffeine.

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