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A couple days ago when I first tried this tea, I was a little intimidated by it because it is so rare and is the most expensive tea I have tried to date. Today I relaxed at didn’t sweat it. I used 175 F filtered water and a 2 minute steep. That is half the time and 10 F cooler than listed the label.

Wow! Is really all the explanation necessary but in case that isn’t enough for some of you. The wet leaf is creamed corn and steamed spinach. The brew itself is so crystal clear and more honey tinted than the green I got the first time. It tastes of creamed corn with a mild dragonwell bite. It is crisp and now the aftertaste is long lingering.

Once again I am filled with that inner warming sensation Terri called good tea energy. This is truly an awesome cup. I really liked it the first time. Changing the parameters to suit me made this an extremely incredible cup. Wow! Just Wow!

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec
Stephanie

Isn’t this stuff great? :D

boychik

Sounds incredible

K S

Yes, and Yes.

TeaBrat

I had my eye on this the other day!

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Stephanie

Isn’t this stuff great? :D

boychik

Sounds incredible

K S

Yes, and Yes.

TeaBrat

I had my eye on this the other day!

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