Forbidden Fruit Orchards Tea

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160 °F / 71 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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  • “This is a quite splendid delicate and floral white tea, with a hint of blueberry tartness. I am not typically a fan of flavored teas, but this one was quite impressive. We used cups holding about...” Read full tasting note
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It is called green tea on the label, but the company web site describes it as sun dried, and after my first infusion, I’m convinced this one is truly a white tea:
Forbidden Fruit Orchards Tea
Our tea, Camellia sinensis, is grown on our property, hand picked, sun dried and processed to release the enzymes and fragrance. We package 4 tea bags in each pouch with a few dried organic blueberries.

http://www.forbiddenfruitorchards.net/giftshop.htm

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This is a quite splendid delicate and floral white tea, with a hint of blueberry tartness. I am not typically a fan of flavored teas, but this one was quite impressive.

We used cups holding about 5-6 oz of water, water at 160 degrees, and one teabag per cup, steeping about 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 or 4 minutes, and one last one might have been closer to 10 minutes.

I was expecting an interesting novelty: locally grown! from California! but was quite impressed by this neat little tea. Per the web site, it’s quite pricey (I got this packet as a gift), but worth a try if you live near enough to find some.

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160 °F / 71 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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