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Dragon Tears

Jasmine Dragon Tears is a specialty green tea known for its unique pearl shape. The tea leaves are hand-rolled and gently cared for, originating from the Wuyi Fujian province of China. It is made from the top two leaves and the bud of the first three weeks of new season growth, typically late March or early April. During this period, jasmine bushes are in bloom, and the most fragrant blossoms are layered between the tea leaves to impart their delicate aroma. When infused, the leaves open up, releasing a pale green liquor with a lovely jasmine flavor.

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Dragon Tears

Dragon Tears

Green Tea China Sencha, natural flavouring. Premium blend with ingredients from sustainable cultivation and natural flavourings.
Cardiovascular Health: Jasmine petals help lower LDL cholesterol and can aid in blood restriction, preventing clotting; Antioxidants: The green tea component is rich in antioxidants, which contribute to overall health; Mental Health: The tea has calming effects, relieving feelings of anxiety and aiding in sleep problems due to its relaxing properties; Digestive Health: It helps alleviate symptoms of indigestion and upset stomachs, reducing bloating and gas; Muscle and Joint Relief: The tea can relax tense muscles and joints.
Origin: Jasmine Dragon Tears tea originates from the Wuyi Fujian province of China, a region renowned for its tea production; Traditional Production: The tea is made using traditional methods where green tea leaves are hand-rolled into pearls and scented with jasmine blossoms. This process has been practiced for centuries, reflecting the cultural significance of tea in Chinese history; Cultural Significance: In Chinese culture, tea is deeply embedded in traditions and ceremonies. Jasmine tea, in particular, is valued for its fragrance and is often served at special occasions.