| 100% natural
ingredients |
Green tea, osmanthus
blossoms. |
| Character |
A light refreshing
green tea with a very subtle fruity character |
| Story |
Never heard of osmanthus tea? It's a pure delight from China (that they tend to keep to themselves...). Blossoms from the Chinese Osmanthus tree are gifted with a naturally sweet fragrance, adding a subtle fruity character to green tea.
This local speciality
comes from the Province of Guangxi in China. The osmanthus tree is also
native of China and its blossoms appearing in September-October are known
for their natural sweet fragrance all over the province.
One of our favourite
teas... |
| Preparation |
For 1 person, place
1 level teaspoon into an infuser in a cup. Infuse with fresh hot water (stop
the kettle when just starting to see or hear tiny bubbles forming – don’t
boil it) for 3 minutes (no more). Always remove the infuser so that it doesn’t
carry on infusing… |