Organic Island Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Artichoke, Asparagus, Butter, Creamy, Floral, Garden Peas, Spinach, Vegetal, Chestnut, Grass, Green, Roasted Nuts, Smooth, Vegetables, Sweet
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Average preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 2 min, 15 sec 5 g 7 oz / 212 ml

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From Mauna Kea Tea

Organic Island Green Tea is harvested from young tender shoots at our peak harvesting time to bring out good balanced flavor. Our unique pan-fire processing gives the leaves a gently twist, refreshing green aroma and sweet taste.

Tea Profile:

Tea Type: Green Tea – Pan fired
Leaf: 100% Hawaii Grown, Certified Organic
Field Location: Honokaa, Hawaii
Harvest Date: April – August 2012
Harvest Style: Mechanical Harvest

Brewing Suggestion
Leaf 5 g (0.2 oz )
Water 8 oz (240 ml)
Temp 190 F (90 °C)
Time 120 sec

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This tea is from Hawaii!! By way of LP’s Regional Group Buy (Thanks LP!!!!), which is really awesome by the way.

So I’m not sure what the problem is, but I was drinking this tea today and it was trying to fool me into thinking that green teas are my favorite. Normally I prefer darker teas (blacks, pu-erhs, chais, roasted oolongs) and even when I do drink greens I prefer the sweet floral notes that go well with honey, but this tea’s vegetal, savory notes are making me super happy today for some reason instead of, well, the opposite. I guess it’s just a really good tea? Or else I’m just starting to enjoy the savory flavors in green tea, in which case I’m going to need a lot more green teas than I have, lol.

The leaves are great for at least three steepings (so far). The only thing I’ve noticed that detracted from the experience is a teeny bit of bitterness, which may be the result of my imprecise steeping temperature (I’ve just been boiling the water and then letting it rest for a couple of minutes before steeping. I really need to start using a candy thermometer or something).

Preparation
3 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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