Jasmine
Organic Green Tea

"Wonderful green tea with a floral essence. It isn't overpowering...just a subtle hint." - Karen Z.

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Jasmine
Jasmine
Jasmine
Jasmine

Jasmine

Our Jasmine Green features a base tea grown by our partners in Xuan En, Hubei Province, China which is prized for its high mountain character and elegant sweetness. 


64+ Servings
16+ Servings
2+ Servings

Qty:

Fresh green tea traditionally scented

with enchanting jasmine blossoms

About this tea

Jasmine tea is the most popular flower-scented tea in East Asia. Its enchanting, unforgettable aroma is created through an artisanal method of tea scenting that dates back more than 800 years. Jasmine blossoms are gathered during midsummer evenings and spread amongst tea leaves over several successive nights. Because dried tea leaves are hygroscopic, they readily absorb floral essences like jasmine.

Ingredients

Organic green tea with jasmine

Origin

Xuan En, Hubei, China


Caffeine Level

Medium

Based on a 8oz cup of tea made with suggested steeping method relevant to the tea type. An average cup of coffee contains about 90 – 120 mg / 8oz cup.

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medium
Preparation
  • Imperial
  • Metric

Jasmine teas are often enjoyed after a meal as a refreshing and fragrant digestif.

Teaware

Everything You Need to
Brew the Perfect Cup

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Origin

Xuan En

Hubei, China

Grown amidst a pristine natural environment, the teas from China's southwestern Hubei province have been known for centuries as a top tea region. We began sourcing teas from this region in the early 2000's and were among the first tea companies to help establish organic certification among the hundreds of family tea farms organized into a co-op system. The sub-tropical continental region has a misty mountain climate, encouraging the tea plants to grow slowly, concentrating their dewy flavor and producing a really special quality not found in common tea farms.

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