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Twinings – Jasmine Jade Butterfly – 100g Loose Leaf Tea
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Twinings - Jasmine Jade Butterfly - 100g Loose Leaf Tea
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Loose Leaf Green Tea OriginA rare and delightfully named tea from Yunnan Province in South West China, the region considered by many to be the birth place of tea. Rich soils, mountainous terrain and a temperate climate have provided perfect growing conditions for many hundreds of years.Tea DescriptionThis delicious tea, whose flavour is lighter than green tea but a little grassier than a white tea, consists of a single leaf and bud, plucked very young so that it retains its soft, silvery appearance. It is then hand-fashioned into the distinctive bow shape that gives the tea its name. When infused in hot water the liquor is peachy in colour with a fragrant jasmine aroma and a refreshing, delicate flavour. Loose leaf tea made simple. Take a look at our fabulous teapots (some come with a built-in strainer) and tea strainers. - Twinings - Jasmine Jade Butterfly - 100g Loose Leaf Tea
Description
Loose Leaf Green Tea OriginA rare and delightfully named tea from Yunnan Province in South West China, the region considered by many to be the birth place of tea. Rich soils, mountainous terrain and a temperate climate have provided perfect growing conditions for many hundreds of years.Tea DescriptionThis delicious tea, whose flavour is lighter than green tea but a little grassier than a white tea, consists of a single leaf and bud, plucked very young so that it retains its soft, silvery appearance. It is then hand-fashioned into the distinctive bow shape that gives the tea its name. When infused in hot water the liquor is peachy in...