Green Tea China Jasmine - Traditional Floral-Scented Leaf
“From Paris With Love” Green tea blend, loose tea 100g Premium Natural
Taste:
Violet Raspberry
- A wonderful taste: a special combination of sweet raspberries and delicate violets
- With premium natural ingredients
- Enjoy warm or as iced tea
- A perfect gift for family, friends and tea lovers
- Made in Germany: Made in Germany
- Quick preparation in just 3 minutes
- Well packaged in a resealable aroma protection tin and bag
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Brewing the Perfect Cup of China Jasmine
To fully appreciate the delicate flavors and aroma:
- Use 12-15 grams of tea per liter of water
- Steep for 2-3 minutes
- Water temperature: 75°C (167°F)
- Use fresh, pure water for best results
Adjust steeping time to your preference. This versatile tea can be enjoyed hot or cold, making it perfect for any season. Its light flavor pairs well with mild sweets or as a palate cleanser between meals.
Artfully Crafted Ingredients
- Green Tea Leaves: Delicate base providing subtle flavors and health benefits
- Jasmine Petals: Imparting their sweet, floral aroma to the tea
This careful combination results in a tea that delights both the palate and the senses, offering a truly authentic jasmine tea experience.
Jasmine Green Tea: A Blend of Wellness and Flavor
China Jasmine tea offers several potential health benefits:
- Rich in Antioxidants: Green tea catechins help protect against oxidative stress
- Heart Health Support: May contribute to lower cholesterol levels and improved cardiovascular health
- Stress Relief: The calming aroma of jasmine can help promote relaxation
- Immune System Boost: Green tea components may enhance immune function
- Gentle Caffeine Content: Provides a mild energy lift without excessive stimulation
Enjoy the soothing properties of jasmine combined with the healthful aspects of green tea in every cup.
A Fragrant Journey Through Chinese Tea Culture
China Jasmine tea embodies centuries of tradition:
- Jasmine was introduced to China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD)
- Jasmine tea gained popularity during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)
- Primarily produced in Fujian, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Zhejiang provinces
- Fuzhou, capital of Fujian, is renowned for its jasmine tea production
- In southern China, jasmine tea is traditionally served to welcome guests
- The scenting process reflects generations of expertise and craftsmanship
Each cup of China Jasmine tea carries the legacy of Chinese tea artistry and hospitality.