China Green Tea, also known as precious eyebrow tea, tends to produce a fruity infusion, with notes of plum and apricot in the aroma. With a pale golden green color and soft taste, this tea produces a pleasant cup!
Use 1 TSP (2 g) of tea leaves per 6 oz of water. Bring water to just short of boiling (160-180 degrees F). Steep tea for 1-3 minutes, testing as you go. Steeping too long will result in a bitter tea.
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China Green Tea, also known as precious eyebrow tea, tends to produce a fruity infusion, with notes of plum and apricot in the aroma. With a pale golden green color and soft taste, this tea produces a pleasant cup!
Use 1 TSP (2 g) of tea leaves per 6 oz of water. Bring water to just short of boiling (160-180 degrees F). Steep tea for 1-3 minutes, testing as you go. Steeping too long will result in a bitter tea.
We believe in providing unparalleled support to our customers. Your questions and concerns matter to us, and we are dedicated to ensuring you feel confident and informed in your choices. Our commitment is to provide helpful guidance, illustrating that we value not just your business but your trust and satisfaction as well.


