Jasmine Snowflakes

Regular price $12.50
Weights: 25g
Rooteas jasmine snowflakes green tea
Jasmine Snowflakes
Regular price $12.50

Jasmine Snowflakes: A Story of Love

Long time ago, there was a tea garden where all kinds of tea trees grew. There was a jasmine tree that was different from other tea trees. The flowers were most beautiful and pure. They were so charming.

One day, an immortal came to the tea garden. He loved the jasmine tree. So he started to touch the jasmine flowers. The jasmine was attracted by the immortal’s warmth and love. It turned into a flower fairy.

The flower fairy and the immortal had many happy days in the tea garden. One day, the immortal left. The flower fairy was so sad. Her tears became snowflakes. They fell down like petals and sprinkled on the tea leaves in the garden.

Several days later, people found that the tea leaves with the tea leaves touched by “snow” had a pure smell and a unique taste, like the flower fairy’s sadness. So people called the tea “Jasmine Snowflakes”.

 

Flavor and Production of Jasmine Snowflakes

Flavor and production of Jasmine Snowflakes are also unique. Jasmine Snowflakes is produced by scenting fresh tea leaves with jasmine flowers. Fresh jasmine flowers are placed with the tea leaves, and the leaves absorb the beautiful perfume.

When brewed, the dried jasmine flowers look like small snowflakes lying on the tea leaves. When the hot water is added, the jasmine scent evaporates quickly, and you will feel refreshed and full of spirit.

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Our elders have spent their lives making
tea in the Wuyi Mountains. Now, we want to share their craft with more people, so this tradition doesn't fade away with time.

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Every leaf comes from our own and our
friends' family tea farms, places blessed with the perfect mountains, streams, and soil for growing tea. This pure, natural home gives you the truest taste of nature.

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  • Name: Jasmine Snowflakes - 茉莉飞雪
  • Type: Fuzhou Jasmine Tea
  • Origin: Fuzhou City, Fujian
  • Harvest Time: Spring, 2024
  • Producer: Li Family
  • Tasting note: Jasmine blossoms, Sweetgrass, Clean, Refreshing, Floral sweetness, a subtle honeydew melon finish

The moment you open the packaging your senses will be captivated by the strong scent of jasmine flowers mingled with tea leaves. Craftsmen produce this tea by rolling one bud and one leaf together and infusing them with the aroma of freshly picked jasmine blossoms. The jasmine fragrance rises from the tea soup during steeping while the leaves move elegantly through the cup. The jasmine petals gradually float to the surface, becoming translucent like melting snow.

25g (five 5g servings) - 8 to 10 infusions each

50g (ten 5g servings) - 8 to 10 infusions each

120ml water 82℃/180℉, 15-20 seconds, for 1 infusion

Frequently Asked Questions

All our teas are cultivated in the renowned tea-growing regions of Fujian and Taiwan, such as Wuyi Mountain (origin of rock tea), Tongmuguan (origin of black tea), Fuding (origin of white tea), Anxi (origin of Tie Guan Yin oolong), Alishan, Dayu Mountain, etc.

These locations are far from urban areas and densely populated zones, preserving a pristine natural environment with untouched soil and water. This allows the tea to absorb the pure essence of nature, offering the finest taste.

If you’re a beginner, we definitely recommend our Go-to Tea Sampler Box. It includes 8 different types of high-quality teas, allowing you to discover your favorite tea in the most affordable way.

Absolutely not! Gongfu tea is just one brewing style, you can easily use a teapot or a cup. Plus, each tea’s product page has specific brewing instruction.

For finest taste, tea should be stored in a place that is cool and dry.

Rock tea is best enjoyed within a 3-year period.

Black tea is best enjoyed within a 2-year period.

Green tea and Oolong tea are best enjoyed within a 2-year period.

White tea is an exception. Its internal compounds evolve over time, enhancing its fragrance and creating a deeper, mellower taste. Therefore, it does not have a specific optimal drinking period.

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