Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Astringent, Jasmine, Vegetal
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Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 15 sec 3 g 9 oz / 266 ml

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  • “I decided to have the Dragon Pearls with my tea biscuits this evening. Thanks to my recent purchase of digital thermometer I was able to fine tune the brewing of this fragrant tea. I noticed in...” Read full tasting note
  • “This is a decent jasmine tea for the price (I paid about $10 CAD for the 100g tin on well.ca). The green tea base is mild, and balances well with the jasmine flavour. I’m getting a bit of a soapy...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Backlog- You just can’t beat the price of this tea. It was a bit over $7 for 100g. I brewed it up the other day. Haven’t had too much of Jasmine Pearls lately. It was like sitting down with...” Read full tasting note
    86
  • “This tea is ideal for afternoon tea or after eating sushi. It has a perfume like flavour and a big part of enjoying this tea experience is watching the tiny pearls unwrap themselves as they fill...” Read full tasting note
    71

From Nourish Tea

Since the launch of nourishtea in 2008, this has been our best seller – and it makes perfect sense: it’s quite simply a beautiful and mysterious tea, both to the eye and to the pallet. This exquisite tea comes from the Fujian province in China.

Picture this: thousands and thousands of tea pearls are blended with jasmine flower blossoms. Once infused with water, the pearls then majestically unfurl, releasing an exotic jasmine scent that is simply unforgettable. A little girly? Maybe. For everyone? Absolutely. Unfortunately, you can’t find it everywhere (yet), but ask us where you can find it and we’ll help you find a way.

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6 Tasting Notes

125 tasting notes

I decided to have the Dragon Pearls with my tea biscuits this evening. Thanks to my recent purchase of digital thermometer I was able to fine tune the brewing of this fragrant tea. I noticed in the past that this tea has a tendency of turning bitter fast, therefore proper temperature and timing became crucial here.

I steeped it at 80C for 4 minutes with excellent results. The brew is pale in color, mild on the tongue with prominent floral notes which are not too overwhelming for my taste.

Still one of my favorites but I’ll be curious to try another company when it’s time to re-order just to see how this one holds up in comparison.

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This is a decent jasmine tea for the price (I paid about $10 CAD for the 100g tin on well.ca). The green tea base is mild, and balances well with the jasmine flavour. I’m getting a bit of a soapy aftertaste occasionally, which I’m not thrilled with, but overall it’s totally drinkable.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 g 10 OZ / 295 ML

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661 tasting notes

Backlog- You just can’t beat the price of this tea. It was a bit over $7 for 100g. I brewed it up the other day. Haven’t had too much of Jasmine Pearls lately. It was like sitting down with an old friend. Brewed for 2 min at 185F. Jasmine was done perfectly. Not too weak or too strong. I used to like extremely potent jasmine until I learned it only comes from artificial flavouring. Now I prefer the jasmine to be more natural.

I think this tea could get bitter easily if not brewed right. I could detect only faint bitterness near the end of my cup.

Flavors: Astringent, Jasmine, Vegetal

Preparation
2 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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This tea is ideal for afternoon tea or after eating sushi. It has a perfume like flavour and a big part of enjoying this tea experience is watching the tiny pearls unwrap themselves as they fill with water.

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