Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya
Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya

Anhui Yellow Tea - Huo Shan Huang Ya

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Makes 30 servings per pouch!

Yellow Tea is a rare category of tea, with flavors similar to green tea. This tea is from the Huoshan area of Anhui Province China, and was originally grown and provided to the Imperial court in the Tang, Ming and Qing dynasty.

The delicate yellow tea buds are picked in early April to provide a high quality brew. Unique, vegetal and lightly sweet, this tea is a must have for the green tea lover!

Brewing Tips:
Place 2 heaping teaspoons of tea in a tea vessel, and brew with approximately 8 to 10 ounces of water.
Brew for approximately 1.5 to 2 minutes, Remove tea, then brew approx. 3 to 5 minutes for a 2nd cup

See the temperature and other brewing tips below and on our package!

INGREDIENTS: Chinese Yellow Tea

Non GMO Yellow Tea

Light vegetal aroma

Notes of sweet corn, nuttiness

Cleansing & uplifting

Size 60g
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ABOUT OUR BOXES AND POUCHES
Our tea boxes and pouches are 100% recyclable.
ABOUT OUR TEA BAGS AND WRAPPERS
Our 100% compostable, unbleached tea bags are 3 to 4 times the size of regular grocery tea bags and are filled with whole herbs, tea, fruit and flowers. They contain no unhealthy additives, preservatives, cheap fillers, or low quality teas!
Our tea bags and wrappers are 100% compostable! They have been shown to break down in 30 to 90 days. The wrappers are made from corn, and are not harmful to the environment.
DGT co is doing our part to curb plastic pollution and environmental degradation. We hope you will support us, so we may keep doing our best!
SHIPPING:

Free shipping in the US on orders over $50.
Free shipping in Canada on orders over $100 USD.

Variable rates based on location for orders outside of US.

EXCHANGES:
You may exchange your unopened tea within 30 days of purchase.
RETURNS:

Returns can be made within 7 days of purchase.
If there are any other issues with your order, please email us at Hello@dragongirltea.com and we will be sure to make your order right.

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Robust Flavor

Fast Steep Time

No Fillers

Reduced Bitterness

Ingredients

Chinese Yellow Tea

BREWING TIPS

1. Put approx. 2 teaspoons of tea into your mug or small teapot.
2. Boil water at 180 degrees (small bubbles), add approx. 8 - 10 oz. of water.
3. Rinse your tea for approximately 5-10 seconds and dump out rinse water.
4. Pour water over your tea again and steep 1.5 to 2 minutes. Remove loose leaf tea from the water (over steeping could make it bitter).
5. Re-steep your tea 3 to 5 minutes for a 2nd cup, enjoy!

FAQS

Loaded with antioxidants, Anhui Yellow Tea has a unique taste, lots of health benefits and it is a must have for your loose leaf tea time.

The short answer is yes BUT that is because most tea bags are made with bleached material, and are filled with cheap tea, fillers and low quality ingredients that are NOT good for health. If the ingredients do have any quality, it’s usually in a small tea bag, ground up and you will have to steep the tea for 4 to 5 minutes to get the flavor out.  Our tea bags are STUFFED with whole ingredients and are totally chemical free and compostable. You only have to steep the bag for 1 to 2 minutes to get a smooth flavor that will not have any bitterness.Some tea lovers also just prefer loose leaf tea so that they can make it themselves and appreciate the tea leaves, while also enjoying the varieties of beautiful tea ware that are found throughout Asian tea culture.

Each tea has varying steep times and the specific directions are on the bag of each one of our products. Generally, we recommend steeping for 1.5 to 2 minutes for the first steeping and 2.5 to 3 minutes or more for the second steeping. For a much stronger flavor, you can try up to 4 minutes but green, white and some oolong teas can become bitter if steeped too long.

Green and white teas have the least caffeine.  Oolong teas have more caffeine than green and white but vary depending on the type of oolong tea.  Red and Black teas have the most caffeine.

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