Teapro Jin Xuan Milk Oolong Premium Loose Leaf Tea (125g)

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Amazon Origin of Jin Xuan Milk Oolong: Jin Xuan, which translates as Golden Daylily is also known as Milk Oolong due to its unique natural milky flavour, which after the first few cups subsides into sweet flowers. Milk Oolongs are semi-oxidised camellia sinensis Jin Xuan cultivars, grown at high altitudes where mist exacerbates the sweet milky flavour and blissful aroma of the plant. Creamy and Milk Notes: Savour the delightful flavours of Jin Xuan Milk Oolong, a loose leaf tea that envelops your palate with its creamy, milky notes. Enhanced by the subtle sweetness of daylily, this tea offers a soothing experience in every cup. Rich in Nutrients: Jin Xuan Milk Oolong is an exquisite tea that not only offers a moment of indulgence but is also believed to support overall well-being due to its antioxidants such as L-theanine. It also aids in digestion and promotes overall hydration throughout the day. How to Brew Jin Xuan Milk Oolong: Experience the soothing essence of Jin Xuan Milk Oolong tea, renowned for its creamy texture and delightful floral notes. To brew this exquisite loose leaf tea, simply bring fresh, filtered water to a temperature of around 90°C, and steep 3-4 grams of tea leaves for approximately 3-5 minutes. Caffeine Content: Jin Xuan Milk Oolong has a moderate caffeine content that offers a gentle boost of energy, ideal for enhancing alertness during your afternoon lull without the jitters often associated with higher-caffeine options. Drink Pure or Blend With: While it is primarily enjoyed on its own, it is not uncommon for Jin Xuan Milk Oolong to be blended with delicate floral elements, such as osmanthus or jasmine, to enhance its aromatic qualities, or with natural flavours like vanilla or coconut to accentuate its creamy taste. However, the hallmark of Jin Xuan remains its distinct milk-like sweetness, which is naturally occurring due to the tea cultivar and careful processing methods.

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Origin of Jin Xuan Milk Oolong: Jin Xuan, which translates as Golden Daylily is also known as Milk Oolong due to its unique natural milky flavour, which after the first few cups subsides into sweet flowers. Milk Oolongs are semi-oxidised camellia sinensis Jin Xuan cultivars, grown at high altitudes where mist exacerbates the sweet milky flavour and blissful aroma of the plant. Creamy and Milk Notes: Savour the delightful flavours of Jin Xuan Milk Oolong, a loose leaf tea that envelops your palate with its creamy, milky notes. Enhanced by the subtle sweetness of daylily, this tea offers a soothing experience in every cup. Rich in Nutrients: Jin Xuan Milk Oolong is an exquisite tea that not only offers a moment of indulgence but is also believed to support overall well-being due to its antioxidants such as L-theanine. It also aids in digestion and promotes overall hydration throughout the day. How to Brew Jin Xuan Milk Oolong: Experience the soothing essence of Jin Xuan Milk Oolong tea, renowned for its creamy texture and delightful floral notes. To brew this exquisite loose leaf tea, simply bring fresh, filtered water to a temperature of around 90°C, and steep 3-4 grams of tea leaves for approximately 3-5 minutes. Caffeine Content: Jin Xuan Milk Oolong has a moderate caffeine content that offers a gentle boost of energy, ideal for enhancing alertness during your afternoon lull without the jitters often associated with higher-caffeine options. Drink Pure or Blend With: While it is primarily enjoyed on its own, it is not uncommon for Jin Xuan Milk Oolong to be blended with delicate floral elements, such as osmanthus or jasmine, to enhance its aromatic qualities, or with natural flavours like vanilla or coconut to accentuate its creamy taste. However, the hallmark of Jin Xuan remains its distinct milk-like sweetness, which is naturally occurring due to the tea cultivar and careful processing methods.


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