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Yunnan Golden Tips (100g)
Golden Tips from Yunnan has a smooth smokey flavour and pleasant bouquet with hints of pepper and liquorice. Technically it's a black tea, but has no bitterness. Everyone enjoys this tea - it's delicious.
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Yin Zhen (100g)
Grown in Fujian province, Yin Zhen (or 'Silver Needles') is made from downy single buds that are plucked the day before they open. It has a lightly smoked, savoury vegetable aroma and flavours. It is really a 'white tea' and has virtually no caffeine.
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Monkey Picked (100g)
This is a good quality 'Monkey Picked' with a light, almost sweet, flavour. The name comes from a legend about monkeys harvesting an inaccessble tea bush for a Buddhist monk. It is lower in tannins and caffeine than other teas, and rich in antioxidants. A tea to drink all day.
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Yin Hau (100g)
Yin Hao has a rich asparagus and cooked French bean flavour, but with a slightly smoky aroma. Sourced in Anhui Province, the tea plant has stout, thick leaves covered with fine white fluffy down. An exceptionally good tea.
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Huo Qing (100g)
Huo Qing, or 'Jade Tears', is a rolled tea from Yong Xi in Anhui. The balls are not spherical but rather shaped like tear-drops. It has pronounced cereal flavours, almost as though a light vegetable broth. An excellent tea that satisfies the appetite.
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