Criss Cross

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Green Tea
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Edit tea info Last updated by K S
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165 °F / 73 °C 2 min, 30 sec 24 oz / 709 ml

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  • “Steepster freaked out on me, so I am trying this again. I have logged this a couple times before with different results based on temp. Today I used hotter water than suggested. I used 185 F and 2...” Read full tasting note
  • “KS said in one of his tasting notes that he guesses this is a Mao Feng tea. If that’s the case, I’m not surprised I don’t like it, as I haven’t really found a Mao Feng I’ve enjoyed in the past. The...” Read full tasting note
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Prepare to reap an abundance of wellness with this gem from the breathtaking peaks of the Anhui Province of China. The refreshing flavor of this tea with notably brisk notes and a slightly sweet aroma will make you feel so alive. The slightly vegetal essence of this Criss Cross green tea translates on your tongue as light and tangy with a fresh green flavor. Enjoy this tea for sunny afternoons; this sparkling cup of jade green is sure to be the highlight of your day while giving your soul the essential boost of wellness it needs!

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Steepster freaked out on me, so I am trying this again. I have logged this a couple times before with different results based on temp. Today I used hotter water than suggested. I used 185 F and 2 minute steep. The tea is green. The aroma as I poured was very asparagus / spinach. This was very good once again. This time it is buttery. There is no bitterness. Next time maybe I’ll go even hotter until I find its breaking point. What a nice tea.

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KS said in one of his tasting notes that he guesses this is a Mao Feng tea. If that’s the case, I’m not surprised I don’t like it, as I haven’t really found a Mao Feng I’ve enjoyed in the past.

The weird thing is that this tea tastes an awful lot like the Yuzu Sencha from Wegman’s that Jude gave me in a swap back in May. Either way, this tea is not one I really enjoyed. There’s something musty about it that I just can’t get over. Good thing I only got this as a sample rather than 50g.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 24 OZ / 709 ML
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criss cross will make you…JUMP! JUMP!

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