Twinings Green Tea, 1.76 Ounce
Green tea is known for its smooth flavor and refreshing taste. Green teas are made from leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant, the same leaves as black tea. Green teas go through a process where the leaves are heated to prevent oxidation while black teas are oxidized for additional color and flavor. The result is
Used to be good, now terrible. Bought these a while ago, no problem. Bought again recently, the packaging is different (lighter color) and the tea is.. well it somewhat colors the water but has pretty much no taste.It kinda looks like either Twinings changed their manufacturing for terrible tea mix, or these are counterfeit.
Product Shipped Differs from Product Shown What they sent is NOT what they show. The classic in the purple box has a much better flavor than the Earl Grey in the light tan box. It’s okay and pleasant. I know the difference because my son brings me the purple boxed Twinnings Earl Grey from England, which has a much better flavor. I thought finally, they had made this variety available in America so I don’t have to have my son stock pile it for me. Wrong. What I ordered is not what I got. The tan colored Earl Grey would get 3 stars (it’s…
Lower quality packaging Although the price on this 100 count box is very good, it differs from the standard Twinings packaging. The box itself does not have any plastic wrapping. Also, each tea bag is not individually sealed as you typically find with Twinings tea – they are paper wrapped like you would find with Lipton packaging. Because of this, I didn’t think it tasted quite as good (fresh) as usual. Next time I will pay more for the standard packaging.