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Fine T Gunpowder Pinhead Fine Green Tea - 53856 This was one of the first green teas to be exported to the West from Chi
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Fine-T 7 oz. Gunpowder Pinhead Loose Leaf Tea
FTE1005: Ships Via Small Parcel GroundMedical research suggests that Green Tea assist in lowering and preventing the absorption of cholesterol into the blood. It gently stimulates the heart and circulatory system, keeping blood vessels soft, regulating blood sugar, and lowering blood pressure. Full-bodied and strong, this Gunpowder Pinhead Tea tastes great alone or with milk and sugar.
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$11
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FINE T's mission is to offer you the best teas in the world made only of the finest full leaves so that you can truly benefit from all of their healthful properties. The liquor brewed from full leaf tea tastes better than that of the cut leaf tea and tea dust found in supermarket brand tea bags. Its range of flavor and aroma is much more diverse, and the vital antioxidants and amino acids are better preserved. This is precisely why The FINE T sells full leaf tea, selected from the upper echelon of...
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This was on of the first green teas to be exported to the West from China and is still very popular today. The freshly harvested leaves are pan-fried and then rolled into tiny balls which resemble led shot - hence the name. It is often blended with mint leaves to prepare Moroccan-style mint tea. Gunpowder yields a light, smooth beverage without the bitterness of some green teas.
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The tea has a medium body, with a very delicate hint of smokiness being detected in the light amber cup.
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Coffee Bean Direct Pinhead Gunpowder Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag
This is extra fine Pinhead Gunpowder tea, grown in China. It gets its name from its resemblance to gunpowder - the young green tea leaves are rolled into very small pellets before pan firing. Gunpowder is known for its strong flavor and dark colored brew.
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GREEN TEA - GUNPOWDER 4 oz
Given this name long ago, because of its resemblance to gunpowder. China bas always called it "Pearl Tea". The top of the line "Pinhead" variety is named because it is the choicest of buds and tips, rolled into tiny, compact pellets. This tea is the lowest in caffeine Flavor: Tiny pellets open up in hot water to give a strong greeny-coppery liquor with a pungent taste. Brewing Hints: 1-2 tsp pellets in a pot of hot water for 3-4 minutes.
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Send to a Friend Only the very tender buds and tips are used to make this tea. The Chinese call this tea Pearl tea because of its granular appearance.
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Coffee Bean Direct Pinhead Gunpowder Loose Leaf Tea, 5 Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)
This is extra fine Pinhead Gunpowder tea, grown in China. It gets its name from its resemblance to gunpowder - the young green tea leaves are rolled into very small pellets before pan firing. Gunpowder is known for its strong flavor and dark colored brew
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$16
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Send to a Friend Only the very tender buds and tips are used to make this tea. The Chinese call this tea Pearl tea because of its granular appearance.
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Send to a Friend Only the very tender buds and tips are used to make this tea. The Chinese call this tea Pearl tea because of its granular appearance.
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Pinhead Gunpowder Loose Leaf Tea - Collection Of Exotic & Unique Teas From Around The World (On Sale - Up To 52% Off) 3.2 oz
A unique concoction made from extra fine Pinhead Gunpowder tea grown in China, this one stands out for its dark colored appearance as well as its strong, brisk flavor. The name comes from its striking resemblance to gunpowder, which is due to the process of rolling the young green tea leaves into small pellets prior to firing in a pan.
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$9
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Send to a Friend Only the very tender buds and tips are used to make this tea. The Chinese call this tea Pearl tea because of its granular appearance.
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A unique concoction made from extra fine Pinhead Gunpowder tea grown in China, this one stands out for its dark colored appearance as well as its strong, brisk flavor. The name comes from its striking resemblance to gunpowder, which is due to the process of rolling the young green tea leaves into small pellets prior to firing in a pan.
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A unique concoction made from extra fine Pinhead Gunpowder tea grown in China, this one stands out for its dark colored appearance as well as its strong, brisk flavor. The name comes from its striking resemblance to gunpowder, which is due to the process of rolling the young green tea leaves into small pellets prior to firing in a pan.
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