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Organic Jasmine Silver Needle Tea Loose Leaf
Organic Jasmine Tea Loose Leaf
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Jasmine Silver Needle, Organic

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Enjoy the essence of night-flowering jasmine tea with the exquisite purity of white tea buds. White Silver Needle Jasmine is soft in its approach, with a natural sweetness and an enduring floral aura. It embodies the perfect balance between elegant fragrance and a lush finish. Silver Needle Jasmine may be enjoyed either hot or cold-brewed.

Steeping Guide
1 tsp
175
2-3 min
per 8 oz. water

Tasting Notes:

Enjoy the essence of night-flowering jasmine tea with the exquisite purity of white tea buds. White Silver Needle Jasmine is soft in its approach, with a natural sweetness and an enduring floral aura. It embodies the perfect balance between elegant fragrance and a lush finish. To produce this tea, carefully handpicked downy white silver needle tea buds are repeatedly layered with summer jasmine blossoms. The resulting infusion produces an intoxicating, calming tea liquor. Silver Needle Jasmine may be enjoyed either hot or cold-brewed.

Features:

  • Organic Jasmine White Tea
  • Origin: Fujian, China
  • Sample ~ 5 servings
  • Bulk 1.6 oz ~ 22 servings
  • Bulk 1/2 LB ~ 112 servings
  • Lifestyle-Friendly: Vegan, Paleo, Keto, Organic
  • Caffeine: Medium

Ingredients: organic jasmine white tea

Recipe:
White Jasmine Mock Mojito - sparkling jasmine rosemary mocktail


Tea Benefits

White Tea

  • Increases Mental Awareness and Focus, Calming
  • Most Powerful Anti-Oxidant, Anti-Aging
  • Calorie-free, Fat-free, Gluten-free, Extremely low in caffeine

Jasmine

  • Aromatherapeutic, calming effects

Tea infused from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant is the world’s most popular beverage after water. The darker the tea, the more processing it has undergone, and the more processing, the more antioxidants are lost. White teas are made from buds and young leaves, which are steamed or fired, and then dried. The closest thing to fresh tea leaves, white tea retains the highest concentrations of catechin polyphenols, which research shows may help prevent cancer, lower blood cholesterol, and control high blood pressure.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.