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SerendipiTea Three Part Poetry, Jasmine, Orange & Pouchong Tea, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 2)
Pack of two, 4-ounce boxes (total of 8 ounces) Finest quality tea Fragrant jasmine aroma |
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Superfine Pouchong (Limited)
The water used to steep this tea should be about 175°F or 80°C. Use about 1.5 tablespoons (3 grams) of tea leaves for about every 5 ounces (150 mL) of water. A steeping time of about 3-5 minutes is recommended with more or less time depending on the desired concentration. As a rough guide, the higher the temperature of the water or the greater the amount of leaves used, the shorter the steeping time should be. For the ultimate enjoyment, a traditional Chinese Yixing teapot is recommended for loose... |
$36.00 tenren.com |
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Grand Pouchong
Oolongs can be infused multiple times. For the first infusion: Steep 2 teaspoon of tea per 6-8 oz cup in hot water (preferably 185 degrees) for 3-5 minutes. For further infusions adjust the steeping time to suit individual taste. |
$106.56 chadotea.com |
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Jade Pouchong
Jade Pouchong is a very lightly oxidized Oolong tea, creating similar characteristics of green tea, but fruitier and more flavorful. It yields a delicious cup of tea with delicate floral fragrance and gentle sweet taste. A great afternoon tea. |
$40.00 teteas.com |
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Jade Pouchong
Not truly a green, not wholly an oolong, pouchongs are oxidized in a unique way. They are wrapped in cloth or paper to keep the leaves moist longer during the heat-generated oxidation. The result is that most pouchongs are oxidized 12 to 18 percent. This premium pouchong is slightly sweet, delicate, and smooth. It has a very relaxing and satisfying cup. Use spring water at a temperature of 80° to 90° C. (180° to 195° F.) and multiple short steepings. |
$3.00 holymtn.com |
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Jasmine Pouchong
This cup has the fragrance of a garden in bloom with a light, sweet, smooth flavor. The oldest of scented teas. |
$8.00 vailcoffee.com |
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Pouchong Jade
Known worldwide as one of Taiwan's best tea, one sip of it will make you ask, "Is this green tea?" Its bouquet is light and clean tasting, with low levels of caffeine. It is sweet, fresh and soft-edged with no astringency. Some people market this beauty as a green tea. But it is treated, picked and processed as an oolong, so we sell it as an oolong. |
$1,650.20 plymouthtea.com |
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pouchong
Formosa, meaning 'beautiful island', is what Dutch traders called Taiwan. The teas grown here, mainly north of Taipei, continue to be called as such. Tea can be harvested up to six times a year here, although the high mountain teas may be only twice a year. Oolong tea had been a very important export for the island until the 1980's, when tea growers turned their focus to native oolong enthusiasts. Today, oolong tea is mainly produced for tea lovers in Taiwan, and the rarest, most prized lots are... |
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Pouchong 1st Grade (16oz)
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$93.80 tenren.com |
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