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Edit tea info Last updated by Michelle Butler Hallett
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195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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From Britannia Teas and Gifts

This roasted green tea has superior flavour and quality. The leaves are toasty brown and have a sweet, biscuity smell. The infusion is rich amber in colour and has a mild, slightly savoury aroma and flavour.

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1.5 tsp for 250mL water @80C, steeped two minutes, drunk bare.

Cleaning out my tea cabinet to make room for my Persian tea glasses, and I found this beauty in a good tin. Why don’t I gave this more often? (I say the same about Dragonwell.) Mostly because there’s only a standard kettle at my workplace, so it’s hard to judge water temp.

Biscuity, a bit sweet, and a creamy-green taste. Refreshing and a bit different after a lot of Keemun. This is a first infusion; I am guessing the leaves are good for at least two more steeps.

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180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Bonnie

Bare Naked Tea! Persian Tea Glasses! Do you dance around with exotic music wearing scarves and gold? Bet you do!

gmathis

I really need to get the glasses adjusted: I thought this came from Britannia Teas and Grits. Oy.

Michelle Butler Hallett

That could also be my typing.

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