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China Temple of Heaven Gunpowder Green Tea | 
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| • | Highest-grade Gundpowder available | | • | Infusion is aromatic and complex with a flowery undertone | | • | Recommended to infuse slightly longer to give the leaves time to unfurl | | • | Try with a mint leaf as "tea al a menthe." |
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Product Description Enjoyed throughout the day, tea is a social beverage, appreciated as a source for health and offered to guests as a sign of respect. Most tea consumed in China is green tea. Its natural aroma, uplifting effects, and widely acclaimed health benefits make green tea appealing to both the tea lover and previous non-tea drinker.
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| Customer Reviews:
great tea for the money. Interesting leaf form too. May 23, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I stumbled upon this tea as a free sample contained in another order and I like it very much. I find that Japanese Green gives me a stomach ache so I switched to Temple of Heaven Gunpowder (No 531) It comes in a curious form; balled up tea leaves that puff open when you infuse it. It's interesting to see if you have a clear, coffee press: The tea balls float around slowly unfurling into healthy green tea leaves.
Try it.
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