Jasmine Almond with Orange (Loose Leaf)
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Price: From $7.50 to $20.00
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Description:
Jasmine Almond with Orange (Loose Leaf) combines delicate jasmine green tea with orange peel and almond essence.
Taste:
Davidson’s Jasmine Almond with Orange (Loose Leaf) offers a delicate, floral base with citrus top notes and a creamy almond finish.
Origin:
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Davidson’s sources its organic jasmine green tea from a small tea farm in Wuyuan, which resides in the Jiangxi Province of China. Davidson's co-owner, Kunall Patel, takes the time to visit our Chinese small farmers often to understand their cultivation practices. Here's an image of a fully grown tea plant with fresh sprouts and the landscape beyond. |
History:
The Jiangxi Province is a part of the geographic "golden triangle of green tea" in China. This area accounts for at least a third of the world's green tea cultivation. There, the green tea is baked to create a strong nut-like flavor. To transform a green tea base into a jasmine blend, the tea leaves must then be sent to Hengxian County, also known as the "land of jasmine." Hengxian's jasmine cultivation dates back over four hundred years. Farmers in this area have generations of experience and skill in infusing the jasmine aroma with pure green tea. The green tea's neutral, nutty flavor makes it easier to absorb the jasmine blossom scent. Ingredients:
Organic jasmine green tea, organic orange peel and natural flavors.
Brewing:
- Heat fresh, filtered water just short of the boiling point.
- Add 2 grams of tea to a infuser, or straight into an 8-oz. mug.
- Pour the heated water into the mug.
- Steep for 1-2 minutes.
- Strain tea leaves, or take out the infuser.
- Sip and enjoy Davidson’s organic tea.
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Price: From $2.95 to $25.95
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Price: From $7.75 to $21.00
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Price: From $2.95 to $25.95
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Product Reviews
(2 Ratings, 1 Review) |
Average Rating:
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green or black?
Felicia Parsons
(Spencer, NY)
11/28/2014 9:37 AM
This is a nice jasmine tea, but if it's actually a black tea, and not the more traditional jasmine green, then color me amazed, because it is nothing like a black tea, and very like a green. So if you like flavored jasmine greens you'll like this one, but if you're searching for a typical black-style tea, you may be disappointed.
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