An Ji White’s emerald green infusion is well known as one of the highest class teas produced. The flat-wired and straight leaves produce a lasting fragrance that is both unique in taste as well as . . . → Read More: An Ji White Tea
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An Ji White’s emerald green infusion is well known as one of the highest class teas produced. The flat-wired and straight leaves produce a lasting fragrance that is both unique in taste as well as . . . → Read More: An Ji White Tea The finest and most delicate of White teas. our Bai Hao Yin Zhen is produced using only the most tender tea buds from the first flush of Da Bai (Great White) tea tree. Bai Hao Yin Zhen is particularly . . . → Read More: Bai Hao Yin Zhen Here are a few tips to help you choose the best white tea: 1.Buy High-Quality Loose-Leaf Teas The best tea is loose-leaf tea. This is true tea, as it was meant to be, as it has been for hundreds . . . → Read More: White Tea Buyer’s Guide 1.Buy High-Quality Loose-Leaf White Tea The best white teas come in loose-leaf form. They have far superior quality and flavor than bagged tea, which usually comes from dust at the bottom of the tea bin. 2.Brew 3-5 Minutes In Very . . . → Read More: White Tea Tips There are four main varieties of white tea: Silver Needle, White Peony, Long Life Eyebrow, and Tribute Eyebrow. Silver Needle (Baihao Yinzhen) The finest white tea, made only of silvery white buds. Beautiful to behold and delightful to . . . → Read More: White Tea Varieties White tea requires great care and effort to produce. Special varieties of the tea bush are selected and tended for several years before yielding their first harvest. Early spring provides the best white tea. When the time is right, the . . . → Read More: White Tea Production According to Chinese legend, some 5,000 years ago the emperor Shen Nung was traveling the countryside. The water was foul and unfit for drinking, so he ordered it to be boiled. Suddenly the wind blew a tea leaf into his . . . → Read More: History Of White Tea The Wonder Of White Tea From the mist-shrouded mountains of China comes a new and exciting tea – white tea. The Chinese have enjoyed white tea for over a thousand years, but only recently has the rest of the world . . . → Read More: White Tea Guide |
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