White Mischief White Tea
White Mischief White Tea
White Mischief White Tea
White Mischief White Tea from Fujian Province is naturally withered and sun-dried.
This white tea is blended with juicy guava and tart pomegranate for a mischievous mix.
White Mischief White Tea will most certainly play mischief with your taste buds, sharpen your senses and enchant you with the complex but subtle flavors of pomegranate and guava.
From Fu-ding in the mist-covered mountains of Fujian Province, this Pai Mu Tan white tea is made from the immature leaves of the tea bush picked shortly before opening. Silver fuzz covers the bud and turns white when the tea is lightly withered.
Until recently, white tea was largely unknown outside China, but its popularity is exploding and with good reason.
Known to promote healthy and radiant skin, you must have our white tea in your pantry!
We recently added a selection of new white teas to our offering. A blog post, More White Teas - 4 New Gems, details these fresh treasures.
The pale, sweet, silky flavor of a tea left so close to its natural state means more antioxidants to combat disease, fight viruses, and boost your immune system.
Drinking tea is a ritual for the Chinese, and it should be for you. Set aside time, relax, and spend quiet moments with this beautiful, stress-relieving tea.
20 to 25 cups of tea can be made from 2 oz of loose-leaf tea.
Brewing Instructions for White Mischief White Tea
Steep this tea multiple times as loose-leaf teas have far more flavor than traditional tea bags due to their superior quality and freshness. Tea strength is a personal decision, so please experiment to determine your preferences.
Use water between 180 and 190 degrees F, or allow boiling water to stand for 2 minutes. Steep your White Mischief White Tea for as little as 1 minute, but not more than 4 minutes. For each of the following steeps, use water of the same temperature and double the steep time.
White Mischief White Tea can be steeped at least two times and, depending on the steep times, as many as six times. Also, consider blending the first steep with the following steeps to balance the tea; if you do not want to drink all the tea, store it in the fridge for wonderful iced tea.
Store in a dry place.