Silver Rain White Full-Leaf
Above the Cloud Tea - Classified as rarest of all teas, this high grown white China tea is plucked in spring right before the leaf opens. White, downy buds are quickly air-dried, resulting in a low-caffeine tea.
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Caffeine:
100% White Tea is low in caffeine. More about caffeine.
Steeping Instructions
Steeping white tea is easy. Simply heat fresh, filtered water just short of boiling. Then pour water over tea and steep for 30-60 seconds (if using tea bags) or 2-3 minutes (if using full-leaf.)
Ingredients
Finest quality silver needle white tea from China's Fujian Province
Calories
0
Country of Origin
China's Fujian Province
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What our Citizens are saying about this great gift of the leaf...
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Sweet Mead | January 16, 2012 |
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Willie Topeka, KS |
Each sip of Silver Rain is like taking a long, sweet draught of refreshing mead. This tea has a natural, unique character that is a delight to the tastebuds. |
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December 07, 2011 | |
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So light and smells so good. |
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Can't Go Wrong | November 05, 2011 |
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Alex , |
It's absolutely true; if you're a fan of white tea, you just can't go wrong with this great leaf. After having a cup of this, it's hard to want a white tea with something added, just because it tastes so wonderful as-is. |
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A pretty, pretty tea | July 26, 2011 |
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Jody San Francisco, CA |
I love to give this tea as a gift because it is so pretty. The image on the tin is very close what the tea looks like and the flavor/color is just beautiful. |
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A lovely cuppa | July 06, 2011 |
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Maggie , |
Slightly grassy, but in a subtler way than I often encounter with green tea. I've found that sweetening usually overpowers the tea, but why would you need to sweeten a cup so light? Delicious. |



