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Reddit mentions of Rishi Jasmine Pearl Green Tea, Loose Leaf Tea, 3 Oz Tin (Pack of 2)
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Rishi Jasmine Pearl Green Tea, Loose Leaf Tea, 3 Oz Tin (Pack of 2). Here are the top ones.
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- Pack of 2 (each tin is 3 Ounce and brews 40 cups of tea each)
- Tender tea leaves, hand-rolled using 900-year old technique, and deeply infused with the sweet aroma of jasmine blossoms.
- Simple ingredients, only green tea and jasmine.
- To brew, measure 1 tbsp per 8 oz of water. Steep for 3 to 4 minutes in 175 degree water.
- Harvested in China's Fujian province in early spring; USDA-certified organic; kosher-certified. Selected by Rishi buyers (no middlemen); packaged in Milwaukee, WI
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Number of items | 2 |
Weight | 6 ounces |
Loose leaf enthusiast here. Teavanna definitely has high quality leaves but you should check your options before you commit. Also - Teavanna(at least the one at South Coast) tries to push the sweet/mixed stuff too much - it's like showing off a steak with A1 sauce instead of letting customers try the delicious steak itself.
I highly recommend just buying tea in bulk on Amazon. If you're looknig for green, these are good : Link $14 for a 16oz bag will last you a very long time. Davidson's Gunpowder is cheap but robust and still delicious for its price.
If you want something with a more distinct flavor then go with Genmaicha. It goes great with food and is great to share with people because of its unique attributes: Link
If you're really keen on going to a store, a lot of the 'alternative' markets have loose leaf. Whole Foods has a pretty good selectoin of loose leaf - keep an eye out for the Rishi brand(Link), quality stuff. Make sure they sell it in loose form and not in the bagged/satchel form.
You can also use Yelp to find a local coffee/tea shop that offers loose leaf tea - they sometimes sell the leaves by itself. Link
Some shops I've personally been to that offers loose leaf tea : Zinc Café, Milk + Honey, Sweet Elle Cafe, Gypsy Den, & Kean Coffee.
Edit - I also recommend using Adagio Tea to buy tea. Great reviews and selection of tea. I have not bought from Tea Trekker but I did buy a book from them - great knowledge and selection of traditional tea from all around the world.
Do you like Jasmine green tea? It is my favorite. You can try this.
It is a bit pricey but I think it is worth it. You can steep the leaves twice.
This one is pretty good too, better value. link