Buddha's Tears

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Floral, Jasmine, Sweet, Milk, Nectar, Peach, Smooth, Spring Water
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 5 min, 0 sec 11 oz / 335 ml

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  • “Delicate-as-morning-dew green tea + fragrant jasmine = DIVINE. This is definitely what I would like to drink while enjoying dim sum in a Chinese tea house. :) Clean, calming and refreshing, it is...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This tea is one of the first green tea’s that I tried at T2’s Macquarie centre tea house. I was pleasantly surprised. With a sweet aroma and a crisp green tea taste, Buddha’s tears is both a great...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This was one of the first green teas I had ever tried, off a recommendation from a good friend. I tried it from the cafe section of T2, since the retail price for the tea is a little steep. The...” Read full tasting note
    89
  • “To me it is disappointing that the tea is called Buddha’s Tears. This is only because this tea is extraordinary and there should be nothing to be sad about. As a Zen Buddhist I often indulge in an...” Read full tasting note
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From T2

One of our most famous and highly-prized teas, Buddha’s Tears provides contemplation of the divine. Made from a series of unopened tender white pekoe buds and young leaves hand-rolled into a sphere. Each tear gracefully unfurls and dances in the water, gradually releasing a sublime and refined flavour. A delicate and beautifully light infusion, flavour builds upon each sip, filling the mouth with an ethereal jasmine aroma. A meditation on heavenly art and a sensory treat to savour.

This tea is also known as Jasmine Pearls.

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338 tasting notes

Delicate-as-morning-dew green tea + fragrant jasmine = DIVINE. This is definitely what I would like to drink while enjoying dim sum in a Chinese tea house. :) Clean, calming and refreshing, it is also my choice of drink when doing reading or meditation in quiet evenings. Too bad I only have a sample of this from T2 as it’s too expensive…

Oh by the way, T2 recommends using 3-4 tears per cup, which I think is too little. Double that unless you prefer weak tea!

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 7 min, 15 sec

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4 tasting notes

This tea is one of the first green tea’s that I tried at T2’s Macquarie centre tea house. I was pleasantly surprised. With a sweet aroma and a crisp green tea taste, Buddha’s tears is both a great starting point for people who want to get into green tea AND people who know a high quality green tea from a sip.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 0 sec
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Is it an expensive tea?

Winter Salo

Yes it’s currently $45.00 for 100g. This is a lovely green tea and Georgettie is right it is a great starting point for introducing people to green tea as it doesn’t taste ‘grassy’ but it would be very expensive to make this a regular tea.

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1 tasting notes

This was one of the first green teas I had ever tried, off a recommendation from a good friend. I tried it from the cafe section of T2, since the retail price for the tea is a little steep. The workers at the cafe made it with boiling water, which was kind of dumb, considering this IS green tea. However the delicate aroma struck me instantly, which was no doubt the best part of the experience. As I waited for it to cool down, it was rather entertaining watching the buds dance open inside the teacup. The taste was a little disappointing, but not unbearable. the combination of Jasmine and Hand picked green tea leaves were cool, but I personally didn’t enjoy the taste, as much as the rest of the drinking experience. (The next time I had this tea however, the taste had grown massively on me.

Feebs

It really does need to be brewed at a lower temperature – usually they know better. Sad for it to have been wrecked by improper preparation. Amazing to relax with – this tea. You’re right about the aroma. It’s extremely memorable.

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15 tasting notes

To me it is disappointing that the tea is called Buddha’s Tears. This is only because this tea is extraordinary and there should be nothing to be sad about. As a Zen Buddhist I often indulge in an extravagant selection of teas. Now most of these teas aren’t listed because they do not have a brand name so I can not rate them, though as I will return to China in the early hours of March, I will be sure to let you know about the teas I have.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C

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3 tasting notes

Rather than being flavoured with perfume or flavourings, these balls of tea are exposed to 3 parts Jasmine Blossoms per one part Tea at a heat which imparts the lovely Jasmine scent into the leaves before they’re hand rolled into balls of perfection. Only the best leaves are used for this high quality brew. When infusing, don’t worry about the balls unfurling, that will happen over a long period of time and doesn’t affect the nature of the infusion. Yes, these are a little on the pricey side but think about how much you’d spend on a bottle of wine, and you definitely get more out of these than that! Also, the balls can be reinfused up to 5 times in the same sitting.

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C

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149 tasting notes

I was a little disappointed when I tried this tea from T2. While I love Jasmine Pearls this one had a faint chemically aroma, and the tea tasted flat. It might just be the shop I bought it from was outside the CBD so might have done less business. Or it could have been the water. Either way though T2, in my opinion, has priced this tea a tad bit too much.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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1 tasting notes

If you’ve never tried any green tea, this should definitely be your first one to try, as it’s a good introduction into the world of tea.

Steepings: On T2’s website, it says to use 3-4 “tears” into a cup and brew for 7 minutes. Personally I’ve never tried that, if you have let me know how it tastes.

Teapot – I’d suggest use more than 3-4 “tears” depending on the size of your teapot, don’t be afraid to use a couple more than 8, especially if your planning on drinking more than 1 cup and resteeping it. Trying combining a mix of 80% boiling and 20% tap water. That’s how I like it, but of course try using all boiling water and see if you like that.

Food – You can drink this with Yum cha or any asian cuisine, if you really want to mix things up, trying it with nachos ;-). This tea is also perfect on it’s own as well.

Overall rating – 4/5

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec

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16 tasting notes

Yum! Very light and smooth. It certainly is neat watching the balls unfurl and colour the water, especially in a double walled glass tea cup. Unfortunately it’s too expensive for me (I got a sample), though the number of times I was able to re-steep this made me consider puchasing.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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2 tasting notes

A highly aromatic green tea, great scent and a great taste. A little pricey at T2, search for Jasmine Pearls to find where you can get it online cheaper.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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9 tasting notes

A very tasty and lightly perfumed green tea!

Brewed in a teapot at slightly under 75 degrees Celsius with around 10 pearls in my pot, the tea came out a gentle light green and scented delicately of jasmine. It was a sweet, light tea with a subtle grassiness to it. Delicious!

Flavors: Floral, Jasmine, Sweet

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