Mango in Love Flowering Tea
This mango blooming tea will transport you to any tropical paradise, sit out in the sun and enjoy the endless serenity of a fresh mango on a beach, at least with our tea and your imagniation.
The flower string adorned with amaranth and jasmine are known as Yi Jian Zhong Qing, which means to fall in love at first sight. the two beautiful strings of jasmine are used to show the way that two people in love look at one another, with passion.
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Ingredients
It surprises many people new to tea to learn that green tea and black tea originate from the same exact plant species—Camellia sinensis. It’s ultimately the variety of tea plant and how the tea leaves are processed that defines how green tea becomes “green” and black tea becomes “black”.
Typically, green teas are brewed in short infusions at around 160 to 180 degrees. Don’t scorch your tea! If the water is too hot, especially for green tea, your tea will release more bitterness and astringency more quickly.
Using about 1 pod of tea per one five cup pot of water is a safe bet.
Always start with fresh, pure, cold filtered water when you brewing tea. Spring water is the best.
Cover your tea while it steeps to keep all the heat in the steeping vessel.
Most high-quality loose leaf white teas can be steeped multiple times.