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How to Brew Jasmine Tea Correctly

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

Jasmine tea has a base of green tea leaves, and these shouldn’t be brewed with boiling water like black tea. The ideal temperature of the water is around 80°C/176°F. If you want to ensure the very finest taste, use filtered water for making your tea. Although it depends on your personal taste, you want to …

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Is Jasmine Tea Caffeine Free?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

Jasmine tea is only mildly caffeinated, with a significantly lower amount of caffeine than a traditional cup of black tea. Jasmine flowers themselves do not contain any caffeine – only the green tea leaves have caffeine in them. Although there can be some variety between different types of green tea leaves, a single 8oz cup …

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What does Jasmine Tea Taste Like?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

Jasmine tea is a delicious, fragrant tea that is light and refreshing. It has a subtle hint of sweetness to it. The jasmine flowers give this drink a perfumed, floral tone when compared to plain green tea. White tea tends to be milder and more mellow in flavor than jasmine tea. In contrast, Pu-erh tea …

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What form does the tea come in?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

When you are looking to purchase jasmine tea, it is worth knowing that it is sold in various forms. This includes tea bags, loose leaf teas, powder and jasmine pearls. Jasmine pearls are hand-rolled balls or ‘pearls’ of tea leaves that unfurl slowly when infused in water. In general, jasmine pearls and loose leaf teas …

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What additional information can you find about the tea?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

You can become better informed about the qualities of the tea you are buying by gathering information from the seller. It is always a good idea to find out if the tea was made in a traditional tea-producing country. If you are able to discover what kind of method produced the tea and how recently …

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Was the tea produced in China?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

If you are looking for the most authentic and high-quality jasmine tea, it is worthwhile choosing one that has been created in China. This is the homeland of jasmine tea, where the technique of producing it has been practiced for centuries. The tea producers here have perfected their skills and refined their product to a …

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Has it been made with fresh jasmine blossoms?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

The highest grades of jasmine tea always consist of fine quality tea leaves scented with fresh jasmine blossoms. You will find that cheaper teas are often perfumed with jasmine oil or jasmine extract. The lowest quality commercial jasmine teas use artificial flavorings, and these simply will not give you the true taste and aroma of …

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How has it been scented?

Last Updated on November 27, 2019 by Jessica Stein (Tuula Vintage Staff)

The standard of jasmine tea depends greatly on how it has been scented. The traditional and most complex method yields the finest tasting teas. This method involves placing the tea and flowers in alternating layers, where they are left for up to four hours. The tea leaves soak up the natural oils of the blossoms …

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