White Lion Tea Organic Jade Osmanthus
White Lion Tea Organic Jade Osmanthus
SKU:WL336
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Tasting Notes: Light-Bodied, Delicate
More green leaf than a traditional oolong, this Organic Jade Oolong is a light bodied blend. Certified organic by USDA.
Oolong tea is semi-fermented, partially withered, and partially oxidized. The leaves are picked at precisely the right time, then spread several inches deep in baskets. The baskets are set in the sun and shaken frequently to bruise the outer edges of the leaves. Bruising encourages oxidation, and when the desired level is reached, the baskets are passed in and out of a charcoal fire to halt the process.
Available in 5 ct. tin, 12 ct. glass jar, 18 ct. tin, 25 ct. canister (BPA-free and recyclable #1), 50 ct. canister (BPA-free and recyclable #1), 200 ct. bag, and 1 lb. bag.
Tea bags are certified compostable to meet the OK Compost, European EN 13432:2000 standard. They’re guaranteed as biodegradable in an industrial composting plant. Appropriate facilities may not exist in your area. Bags are not suitable for home composting.
Tea bags are made of PLA (polylactic acid), which is derived from sugar cane and sugar beet glucose. They are certified Non-GMO by the Non-GMO Project.
Caffeine Content
Low to Medium
Steeping Instructions
Heat water to 185–195 °F, pour over tea and steep for 2–3 minutes. Serve and enjoy!Ingredients
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Tasting Notes: Light-Bodied, Delicate
More green leaf than a traditional oolong, this Organic Jade Oolong is a light bodied blend. Certified organic by USDA.
Oolong tea is semi-fermented, partially withered, and partially oxidized. The leaves are picked at precisely the right time, then spread several inches deep in baskets. The baskets are set in the sun and shaken frequently to bruise the outer edges of the leaves. Bruising encourages oxidation, and when the desired level is reached, the baskets are passed in and out of a charcoal fire to halt the process.
Available in 5 ct. tin, 12 ct. glass jar, 18 ct. tin, 25 ct. canister (BPA-free and recyclable #1), 50 ct. canister (BPA-free and recyclable #1), 200 ct. bag, and 1 lb. bag.
Tea bags are certified compostable to meet the OK Compost, European EN 13432:2000 standard. They’re guaranteed as biodegradable in an industrial composting plant. Appropriate facilities may not exist in your area. Bags are not suitable for home composting.
Tea bags are made of PLA (polylactic acid), which is derived from sugar cane and sugar beet glucose. They are certified Non-GMO by the Non-GMO Project.
Caffeine Content
Low to Medium