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Green Tea

Green tea is a type of tea that is unfermented. The teas are simply left to wither in the sun and the fermentation process is then stopped by steam-frying the tea leaves in hot pans.


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Burmese Green Tea

Burmese Green Tea

This large leaf green tea has been sourced from Pindaya, Shan state in Burma (Myanmar) by our friend who founded a small charity called Helping The...
Ding Gu Da Fang

Ding Gu Da Fang

This unusual looking fresh pressed leaf green tea has a lovely aroma and has stronger taste then our Lazy Green Tea. We recommend this green tea to...
Genmaicha

Genmaicha

A unique Japanese delicacy. This is a green tea mixed with roasted rice. This combination gives it its seductive aroma and unusual taste. In...
Gyokuro

Gyokuro

An excellent, very distinguished Japanese green tea. Its delicious taste and fresh, grassy scent of spring offer a touch of heaven in your cup. This...
Hojicha

Hojicha

A delicate tea with roasted leaves and stalks that give a taste and aroma unlike that of any other Japanese teas. The name means "lightly...
Jasmine Pearls

Jasmine Pearls

Jasmine pearls also known as 'Dragon Pearls' from Tianmu Mountain are a high quality green tea made from selected fresh tea tips, scented with...
Lazy Green Tea

Lazy Green Tea

This is a remarkable tea and is our best selling green tea. It gives a pleasant refreshing infusion with a sweetish taste. The leaves are picked with...
Long Jing (Dragon Well) 'Tiger Spring'

Long Jing (Dragon Well) 'Tiger Spring'

This is a line of famous tea called Long Jing 'Tiger Spring' and should not be confused with the standard grade Long Jing more widely available. It...
Matcha

Matcha

This is a first class type of powdered, extra-fine ground tea. Matcha is used for what is known as the Japanese tea ceremony during which the tea is...
No Ordinary Jasmine Tea

No Ordinary Jasmine Tea

A gourmet line of jasmine tea from the province of Fujian. Tiny dark green flat leaves, evenly rolled undergo a process of having seven cycles of...
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