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Hua Cha Cui Ming

16,77
"Jasmine spring" - jasmine tea processed from Yunnan Cui Ming tea from the early spring harvest. Infusion of yellow color with intense jasmine aroma with a hint of fruit, fresh jasmine taste with a sweet fruity aftertaste.

Moli Tai Mu Long Zhu

15,91
Moli Tai Mu Long Zhu (Jasmine Dragon Pearls). Tightly completely hand-rolled regular balls of green tea tips, flavored with jasmine flower added in the drying process. The quality jasmine aroma lasts long after the tea is finished. Glass dishes will offer a beautiful view of the developing balls. They give a greenish fresh and strongly aromatic drink with a strong taste of jasmine combined with delicate green tea. The infusion has a light color. Compared to jasmine teas sold in regular stores, it does not have such a strong aroma. Jasmine rather underlines the tea notes, but does not overpower them. The tea tastes sweet, but the main flavor is more floral. It can be prepared for several infusions if we gradually increase the temperature.

Hua Cha Yin Luo

12,04

"Silver snails" - tiny slightly twisted leaves with lots of tips. The intense sweet jasmine aroma is combined with fine green tea. High-quality jasmine green tea.

Hua Cha White King

5,59
"White King"-Jasmine tea is produced in many provinces in China and is very popular (especially in the north of the country). The tea can be dried with jasmine and its odor can be absorbed, or the jasmine can be added directly to the tea. In this way, the tea acquires the aroma of jasmine, but still retains its original taste. Jasmine tea is light and pleasant. "White King" itself is a relatively high-quality green tea with rich fluff, but the addition of jasmine further improves its quality. The white king we provide is mixed with fresh autumn jasmine in a ratio of 4:1 (gradually use 4 kg of jasmine per 1 kg of tea).

Jasmine Tea / Hua Cha 花茶 / Moli Hua Cha 茉莉花茶
Green teas scented with jasmine flowers combine the fresh taste of green tea with the sweet taste of jasmine flowers. The best jasmine comes from Guangxi Province in Southern China from the autumn harvest, while high-quality green tea is harvested in Spring – so the harvested leaves are stored in cold place and wait for fresh jasmine, then processed together.