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Twinings – China Green – 125g Loose Leaf Tea
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Twinings - China Green - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
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Loose Leaf Green Tea.OriginThe Chinese have cultivated green tea for more than four thousand years, each region's harvest having its own subtly different characteristics. This fine tea is from Zhejiang and Hunan Provinces in Eastern and South-Central China, fertile territories whose subtropical climate lends itself perfectly to tea production.Tea DescriptionThis is a super example of a green Sencha style tea, where the leaves are heated by steam rather than by direct heat. Treated this way, the leaves retain their silkiness and produce a light, yellow-green liquor. The flavour is full of refreshing grassy notes with hints of asparagus. Loose leaf tea made simple. Take a look at our fabulousteapots(some come with a built-in strainer) andtea strainers. - Twinings - China Green - 125g Loose Leaf Tea
Description
Loose Leaf Green Tea.OriginThe Chinese have cultivated green tea for more than four thousand years, each region's harvest having its own subtly different characteristics. This fine tea is from Zhejiang and Hunan Provinces in Eastern and South-Central China, fertile territories whose subtropical climate lends itself perfectly to tea production.Tea DescriptionThis is a super example of a green Sencha style tea, where the leaves are heated by steam rather than by direct heat. Treated this way, the leaves retain their silkiness and produce a light, yellow-green liquor. The flavour is full of refreshing grassy notes with hints of asparag...