Vanilla Coconut 100% White Tea Bags
Vanilla beans have been treasured for centuries for their intoxicating, floral bouquet and natural sweetness. Combined with the Kingdom coconut, which is located along the seaside of Wenchang, China, they are the inspiration for this fragrant, flavorful and rare white tea. (Also known as item 40067 via catalogue)
Vanilla Coconut 100% White Tea was featured on "What's in" on NBC's Today show.
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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
100% White Tea and natural vanilla and coconut flavors
Calories
0
Country of Origin
China
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What our Citizens are saying about this great gift of the leaf...
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1 Star |
Wouldn't order again | March 26, 2013 |
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Ju Oklahoma City, OK |
This tea was terrible. I was really excited about the reviews I had read and I love anything vanilla... But this white tea is awful. It turns bitter so fast - I brewed my tea in barely hot water for only a minute, and it is already bitter. Also the smell reminds me of cough syrup. No hint of coconut. Flavor is also that way, it almost seems like I've poured in terrible vanilla extract in it or something, with alcohol-y taste. Would not recommend it. |
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5 Stars |
December 25, 2012 | |
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Yummo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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5 Stars |
Decadent | December 13, 2012 |
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Ann D. West Bend, WI |
This tea tastes fantastic! The vanilla with the subtle scent and taste of coconut is a perfect combination and never fails to make me feel pampered. I never want to be without this fabulous tea. |
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5 Stars |
Like drinking dessert | December 05, 2012 |
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AC , SD |
I tried this tea just to try a white tea. It is very light in color, fragrance and taste. It has a hint of vanilla and coconut which makes the tea sweet. I like to drink this as a dessert tea. I will say it takes getting used to when you're used to drinking strong black teas. |
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5 Stars |
LOVED IT! | November 22, 2012 |
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Michelle Green Bay, WI |
I really enjoyed this tea! It's my first experience with a white tea and I was pleasantly surprised. It is a subtle tea, but the hints of coconut and vanilla are very distinct and add a nice touch. I highly recommend! |
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