Twinings Jasmine Green Tea – 1.41 oz – 20 ct
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. Twinings’ Jasmine Green
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. Twinings’ Jasmine Green Tea is layered with freshly picked jasmine flowers, allowing the tea leaves to absorb the delicate fragrance. The result is a mild and refreshing tea with an alluring aroma. Jasmine green tea is pure and natural refreshing green tea lightly scented with jasmine flowers for a delicate fragrance.
Features include:
•Fine green tea leaves layered with freshly picked jasmine blossoms
•Mild and refreshing with a pale golden color
•Delicate blend with an alluring aroma; natural source of antioxidants
•Pure and natural; made from leaves of the Camellia Sinesis plant
Product Features
Good Tea Since I came back from business trip in China, I’ve been addicted to Jasmine tea. I’ve noticed that Twinings Jasmine tea is not as strong as tea I’ve tasted in China. Jasmine flavor is a bit weak. It’s convenient that each tea bag is sealed individually, particularly at my work and I can bring the tea to my business trip.
Fairly good This Jasmine Green tea is not as good as some blends I’ve purchased from Asian markets, or tea specialty shops, but it is better than your average grocery store jasmine. It tastes a bit grassier than others, and is not quite as fragrant as I’d wish.
Good Green Tea I have been drinking Twinings teas for years. Twinings teas are consistently good. Each tea bag comes in a sealed envelope which helps to keep it fresh. Over a period of time, I have settled on two favorites. These are the Darjeeling and Green teas.: At one time, I used Twinings China Black Tea. Unfortunately, they stopped selling that variety. I tried others, but chose the Darjeeling tea…