Reddit mentions: The best white tea
We found 8 Reddit comments discussing the best white tea. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 7 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Tattle Tea Organic Bai Mu Dan White Tea, 1 Pound
- This tea is sold loose leaf, meaning it will not arrive packed in individual tea bags
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Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2014 |
Size | 1 Pound |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
2. Harney and Sons Fine Teas, White Peach, 20 Sachets
- Mellow white tea combined with strong peach notes
- 20 silken sachets
- 1.4 ounces/40 grams
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3. Silver Needles, highest grade white tea, buds only, 1oz. - Silver Needle Loose Leaf Tea, 1 oz. Bai Hao Yin Zhen; by Storm King Tea
- The highest grade of white tea, using only the buds of the tea plant.
- Tasting Notes: Notes of dried grain, honey, and rose.
- Origin: Fujian Province, China
- Cultivar: Dai Bai
- Brewing Suggestions: We recommend using spring or filtered water. Heat to 175F/80C. Use 1.8g / 2 tsp of tea for 12 oz of water. Steep 4-6 minutes.
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Weight | 0.0625 Pounds |
4. Tealyra - Imperial Grade White Peony - Bai Mu Tan - Fresh White Loose Leaf Tea - Organically Grown - Low Caffeine - High in Antioxidants - 100g (3.5-ounce)
Luxury grade Imperial Bai Mu Dan White Peony tea that is harvested from the first flush of this year's Spring.White Peony is a famous classic Chinese tea and is considered to be synonymous with wealth and honor in China.Our Imperial Bai Mu Dan White Peony is one of the most incredibly vibrant and fr...
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Number of items | 1 |
Size | 3.52 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
5. Harney & Sons Winter White Earl Grey Tea, 20 Tea Sachets, 0.9 oz (26 g)
Caffeinated White Tea with BergamotTin Contains 20 Tea SachetsCombination of a Beautiful Chinese Mutan White Tea with a Natural Lemony BergamotA Pleasure to Drink During any SeasonPackaged in a Beautiful Tin - Makes a Perfect Party Favor
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Height | 0 Inches |
Length | 0 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 20 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.05732018812 Pounds |
Width | 0 Inches |
6. Rishi Tea Organic White Peony Loose Leaf Tea, 1.06 Ounces Tin
- Organic
- Fujian, China
- Pleasantly herbaceous with smooth, sweet hints of honey and a delicate body
- Caffeine Level: Medium
- Organic
- Soft and refreshing
- Pleasant roasted aroma
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Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1.06 Ounce |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
7. Silver Yin Zhen Pearls White Tea by Teavana
- this pearl shaped white tea was reserved for Imperial Chinese aristocracy
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Length | 15.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 2oz bag |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
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Uno) (Before I begin, sorry, I suck at writing.) Not the most interesting, but one of the craziest. So, one time I was camping with a friend, and this was in a randomly chosen spot in the depths of Michigan woods. We only had a tent, an ax, two knives, a .22, a box of matches and fishing poles. On our way to the site we found a couple carcasses, some rabbits, squirrels, a few deer, and a lot of spots that looked like wild Boars have been through there.
Now I don't know if you know how big wild boars can get, but they get pretty huge, and are also very mean. So, we weren't looking forward to running into any of them. Sadly, you don't always get what you want, and we didn't.
We went out to look for food, and try and get a squirrel or a rabbit for dinner. As we're walking through the woods we here some noises, loud noises, oh great. As we get closer we discover the song to be loud grunting, and we assumed it was mating. But we progressed, because it could be dinner for us.
We get to a sort of clearing and see a pack of boars. They definitely noticed us, but we got closer, bad choice. About 15 yards away they get riled up, and then some start running, most in another direction, but two of the biggest ones and another smaller one decided they would take there chances with us. The smaller one and the biggest one chase my friend, and he hurries into a tree, where they wait for him.
But to my luck the second biggest, who was not much smaller than the biggest, decided to charge at me. I'm a nature guy, so I know my stuff, so I know that boars have thick skin, and the .22 and my 3" bladed knife aren't doing anything. Just then I remember the ax, without hesitation I bring it up over my head, like a good wood splitting formation.
About 20 feet away, the boar is getting closer, and will be to me in a matter of seconds. It's in my reach, and I bring the ax down. fwapp Blood splatters, I feel the ax crush the skull.
And that's the story of how I killed a wild boar with an ax. Sorry about my writing.
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Thanks for the contest, and telling me about pooping on your cat.
If you're looking for bulk white tea at a decent price, you'll probably be looking for Bau Mu Dan style. Silver needle would be too expensive.
Good Bai Mu Dan ranges from $.10/gram to $.20/gram. White tea is native to China. But if you're looking for quality Indian white tea in bulk, then I think this offering from [Tealyra] (https://www.tealyra.com/loose-tea/white-tea/1st-flush-bai-mu-dan-giddapahar-white-100283/) may be your best bet. Non-organic though. $.19.5/g
[Teabox] (https://www.teabox.com/white) also has a good selection of organic Indian white teas, but usually at a much higher price.
In my mind your best bet in terms of price/quality ratio is to go with a good organic Chinese bai mu dan like [this one] (https://www.redblossomtea.com/tea/white/baimudan.html) from Red Blossom. $.13/g. I drink this regurally and its fantastic.
There is an Indian company that sells [cheap, organic bai mu dan] (https://www.amazon.com/Tattle-Tea-Organic-White-Pound/dp/B00M48ZBV4) on Amazon. The price is great. It comes from a part of India that is not known for quality tea. That doesn't mean it's nessecarily bad though. Perhaps worth a try. $.05/g
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I feel like you have more control of you use lose leaves and can always ensure they are still "fresh." The pre packaged teas never tastes as full bodied to me. Here's a link to one of the white teas I have purchased before, it's pretty good. Organic Imperial White Peony Pai Mu Tan White Tea - 3.5oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E7B2FE2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_J9t7wb37CHZ8Z
I've been buying my from a local coffee shop recently because they buy in bulk then sell by the oz so it's really cheap AND i can try the teas before I purchase a few oz to take home. If you look in your area for coffee/tea houses or possibly small restaurants they might have a similar set up? In Nashville we also have a few tea companies who do custom blends and shit like that. Here's one of those companies, High Gardens online shop http://www.highgardentea.com/shop-online/4563145612/Green-Teas
Also, before brewing these be sure to look up brew temps..white tea has a lower brewing temp than green. Green tea has a bit lower brewing temp than black tea. I noticed a difference in taste when I stopped over boiling my water, for sure.
Give the Rishi White Peony a try. It's on Amazon and pretty reasonable. Decent quality white peony, and it should meet your light/fruit requirements.
It's on Amazon, though I can't speak for the quality of it after being mailed... :)