Bulk Green Tea Cut & Sifted

Camellia sinensis
Green tea, c/s image
[ 1833 ]Camellia sinensis

Green Tea Cut & Sifted

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Green tea comes from the same plant as black tea (Camellia sinensis), but is less processed so it undergoes less oxidation. Loose leaf green tea is used to make tea (what else?) and infusions.

The leaf blends well with many other herbs, flowers and spices in tea blends. Liquid infusions are used in cosmetic preparations for hair and skin. In addition to this Chun Mee green tea we also carry a variety of other green teas.

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a.
quick look

information at a glance

approximate cups to one pound4
originchina
plant part usedleaf
processingcut & sifted
caffeinationcontains caffeine

b.
buying & keeping

general guidelines and tips

storage tipsStore in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
appearance & aromaDeep green, furled leaves with a slightly fruity aroma.

c.
uses

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cosmeticUse water infusions of green tea in skin and hair washes and other cosmetics.
culinaryBrew as tea, alone or with herbs, spices and dried fruits.

d.
flavor profile

cut & sifted
green tea

Slightly more acidic than other green teas. Goes well with mild herbs and dried fruits and flowers.

e.
formulas & recipes

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f.
what else you should know

cut & sifted
green tea

Green tea comes from Camillia sinensis, a small Asian shrub that also produces the leaves from which black, white, oolong and pu-erh teas are made. While black tea is still the most popular variety of tea in the west, green tea has greatly increased in popularity in recent years. In fact, green tea is not only enjoyed as a host beverage but also as a goof, diet supplement and cosmetic ingredient.

Various regions of China specialize in cultivating the tea plant, where tea has great social and economic significance. This green tea is specific to the Jiangxi province of Southeastern China where it is known as Chun Mee, which translates to “precious eyebrows.” Chun Mee yields a fruity rather than sweet infusion, with notes of plum and apricot in the perfume. With a pale golden green color and soft taste, this tea produces a pleasant and alluring cup!


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