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Fine Chinese black tea with a flowery rose aroma and a slightly sweet cup.
Brewing Instructions: : 1 tsp, 3-5 min, 100 °C
Did you know... In Chinese and culturally influenced languages, black tea is known as "red tea", perhaps a more accurate description of the color of the liquid. The name black tea, however, could alternatively refer to the color of the oxidized leaves. In Chinese, "black tea" is a commonly used classification for post-fermented teas, such as Pu-erh tea. However, in the Western world, "red tea" more commonly refers to rooibos, a South African tisane.
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