Gunpowder – 4 ounces loose

14 June 2009 in Loose Teas

gunpowder, a popular green tea in china, consists of gunpowder leaves rolled into small pearls that unfurl before your eyes. bursting with energy they resemble pellets of gunpowder. slightly roasted, smoky and astringent in character, this is a classic ingredientsgreen teahealth benefitsgreen teaboth black and green tea originate from the same plant, the camellia sinensis. however, the final product differs in style, taste and caffeine content due to differences in processing. green teas are nhistorygreen teas have been drunk by the chinese and japanese for centuries. known to the chinese as “pearl tea” or “zucha” the tightly rolled pellets of green tea were called “gunpowder” by the british long ago who thought it resembled gunpowusegunpowder pairs well with roasted or fried foods, including chicken or fish. also try with garlic and lemon flavored dishes.brewpreparing the perfect cup of tea is a process to be savored. watch how the traditional elements harmoniously come together to make the perfect cup and enjoy the liberation of pure tea goodness. this is what we call the mighty leacaffeineless caffeinerefresh yourself with a delicious cup of fresh tea with less caffeine as your afternoon pick-me-up.characterleavestightly rolled tea pearlsaroma light smokecolorpale green liquortastefull, refreshing flavor and astringent cup with a hint of smokinessoriginchina

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