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Keemun Black Tea, 8oz.
This is an exquisite black tea from the southern Anhui province in China. When brewed it has a sweet orchid aroma and a dark orange color. Keemun black tea is considered the finest of all black teas.
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$10
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Keemun Black Tea, (Qihong)
This is an exquisite black tea from the southern Anhui province in China. When brewed it has a sweet orchid aroma and a dark orange color. Keemun black tea is considered the finest of all black teas. Free shipping with purchase over $60.
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$4
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Keemun Black Tea 1 lb: C
Keemun is widely recognized as the finest black tea from China, and considered by many to be one of the finest teas available throughout the world. Its flavor is full bodied, deep and rich, with just a hint of smokiness. Finer breakfast blends often feature Keemun as a main ingredient due to its depth, pleasing rose like aroma, and excellent acceptance of both milk and sugar. Every lover of fine teas should have at least one tin of Keemun close by.
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$16
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SerendipiTea Keemun, China, Organic Black Tea, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 2)
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$14
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Frontier Bulk Keemun Congou Black Tea, 1 lb. package
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$19
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Organic Black Tea Keemun
3 Ounces Loose Leaf Tea Item #: R8-1016 / 1685122
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$5
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Tazo Teas 8.8-oz. Loose leaf Loose Leaf Black Tea, English Breakfast
Item Size: One 8.8-oz bag. Directions: Use one heaping teaspoon loose leaves per 8 ounces of water. Brews approximately 50 cups of tea. A breakfast tea of character and depth, invigorating any time of day. Description: A blend of black teas from Assam and Ceylon with touch of Chinese Keemun A more traditional breakfast tea for the English consumer in us all. Tazo English Breakfast is slightly richer and fuller than Awake and imparts a soft peaty and or smoky character which is derived from Chinese Keemun tea used in this authentic blend. Full bodied black teas from India and Sri Lanka help compliment the Keemun tea while giving the blend body and thickness. Like most English breakfast teas this blend is often enjoyed with milk and sugar. A combination of malty, floral and smoky flavors gives this tea a very unique and intriguing flavor.
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$13
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Single-estate premium loose leaf Keemun tea. Origin: China, Anhui Province. Sample = 5 8-oz Servings. 1/4 LB Bulk = $0.18 / Serving. 1 LB Bulk = $0.13 / Serving. ~40-45 mg Caffeine / Serving.
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Keemun Black Tea, (Qihong) TBC04B - ( 8 oz )
This is an exquisite black tea from the southern Anhui province in China. When brewed it has a sweet orchid aroma and a dark orange color. Keemun black tea is considered the finest of all black teas. Free shipping with purchase over $60.
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$8
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This certified organic tea is a traditional keemun made from late spring fresh young leaves. Take time to enjoy the dark amber tea color and lightly orchid scent. The flavor is full-bodied without the heaviness associated with some black tea. The pure clean flavor of this tea is representative of good quality keemun.
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Chinese Keemun Black Tea is a medium leaf tea with a mellow flavor. It is made from fine young leaves and has a wonderful fragrance. Packed in a decorative tin.
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Keemun Black Tea 2nd Grade
The water used to steep this tea should be at the boiling point, 212°F (100°C). Use about 2 teaspoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 milliliters) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes with more or less time is recommended depending on the desired concentration. Net tea weight 4 ounces and shipping weight 0.28 lb.
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$7
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Grand Keemun Black Tea is imported from China. This tea is composed of medium fine dark leaves. This is a smooth tasting full bodied tea that produces a deep amber color when brewed. This tea makes wonderful iced tea mixes.
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Keemun is one of the most important teas in China. It is grown in the province of Anhui, in Central China. Despite its great popularity it has only been produced since 1875. Before this time, only green teas had been produced in Anhui. Our Keemun OP is a soft, finely aromatic and very mild tea, with a marvellous, regular Sinensis leaf. The cup color shines dark red; the bouquet is spicy and sweetish.
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Strange to relate, Qimen, the county in Anhui Province where this miracle of vegetation is found, almost failed to become the home of Keemun. The area produced only green tea up until 1875. Having been dismissed in disgrace from his post as a junior mandarin in Fujian and not daring to face his father, a young man named She Ganchen came home only after learning how to produce the black congou Fujian exported to England. He persuaded his father that congou could be profitably made in Qimen, little...
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A traditional Chinese black tea, our keenum tea is a brisk astringent tea that is perfect on its own or as an accompaniment to hearty meals.
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Keemun Black Tea Cert Organic 1 lb: C
Keemun is widely recognized as the finest black tea from China, and considered by many to be one of the finest teas available throughout the world. Its flavor is full bodied, deep and rich, with just a hint of smokiness. Finer breakfast blends often feature Keemun as a main ingredient due to its depth, pleasing rose like aroma, and excellent acceptance of both milk and sugar. Every lover of fine teas should have at least one tin of Keemun close by.
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$19
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West of Shanghai, Anhui is one of east China's largest producers of tea. The region's subtropical climate, alluvial soil and mountainous terrain, through which the Yangtze river flows southward, is well situation to tea cultivation. The small, tightly twisted Keemun leaf has historically been associated with English Breakfast Tea and much admired for the red, fragrant and sweet cup they brew.
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Tea Company: Xanadu. Type : Black Tea. Origin: China. Flavor : Medium, sweet,. Packaging: Loose leaf tea, 2 lb bag.
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Whether you need to relax before climbing into bed, de-stress after a busy day at work, or even get your day off on the right (calm) foot, a cup of herbal tea can help. Try different herbal teas that are known for their soothing properties, Then pick your favorites and enjoy them solo or in combinations. As a general guideline, use about a teaspoon of herbal tea per cup of water, and steep for about 15 to 20 minutes.
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Cup Characteristics: A complex and subtle flavor. Aromatic and penetrating without being lush or floral. It is said you
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Traditionally keemuns were used in English Breakfast tea. Keemun black tea was only produced after 1875 - against the grain of the Chinese practice of producing green teas. Keemun rapidly became an English staple, notwithstanding that Keemuns were particularly flavorful and full bodied. Perhaps this interest in Keemun also came about as some have described the taste and aroma of Keemun's as reminiscent of toast hot from the oven - another British tradition. Keemun is one best-keeping black teas....
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Rishi Tea Organic Black Tea Keemun - 3 Ounces Loose Leaf Tea
Shop for Herbal Teas at the Vitamin Shoppe. Organic Black Tea Keemun - 3 Ounces Loose Leaf Tea
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$8
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An extraordinarily rich and complex cup, with a satisfying and warming nose.
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