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Heart Jasmine Green Tea
Heart Jasmine Green tea, is created with a smooth premium green tea. compressed and infused with Jasmine petals for a light jasmine scent with high quality green tea. This Jasmine green tea has a lighter jasmine taste and scent compared with our other jasmine teas but the quality of green tea is very high.

Use: Melt 2 hearts together per 6 ounces of water Temperature: 175F, Boiling first then let water sit for 2 min Infusion time: 5-6 minutes
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White tea is the least processed tea of all the types we consume. Unlike some of the more popular teas which usually undergo some level of oxidation, white type is merely steamed and dried.

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In making black tea, after the tea leaves are harvested, sorted, and inspected, a process of withering takes place by drying the leaves. As water evaporates from the leaves, fermentation (oxidation) then proceeds, and the leaves turn from green to brown (like leaves in autumn) as enzymes oxidize.

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May 11, 2010: The Health Benefits of Teas
The media has exhaustively publicized the numerous ways drinking tea is good for you: from fighting certain cancers, to decreasing the risk of heart disease and Alzheimer's disease, to controlling cholesterol and even reducing tooth decay! Although most people are aware of tea's health benefits, they are not aware of which teas are the most beneficial. So, from a health perspective, are all teas created equal?
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