Jasmine Pearls

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175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 15 sec

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  • “These are my roommate’s and they’re not in their original container so I’m not sure where they’re from. Typical jasmine tea taste though (and jasmine tea is one of my very much favorites)” Read full tasting note
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  • ““inherited” these jasmine pearls when I moved out of my old apartment in November. I have no clue where they come from. I originally thought they might be the pearls we were selling at Dobra...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Rarely do I crave jasmine tea, but I was, so I did. I may have reviewed these cute little pearls under Random Steepings previously, but the notes under that heading are way too overwhelming to sort...” Read full tasting note

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These are my roommate’s and they’re not in their original container so I’m not sure where they’re from. Typical jasmine tea taste though (and jasmine tea is one of my very much favorites)

Cofftea

LOL… I thought your roomates were not in their original container cuz you forgot the ’ =D

Jenny

giggles I didn’t noticed that. Thanks.

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“inherited” these jasmine pearls when I moved out of my old apartment in November. I have no clue where they come from. I originally thought they might be the pearls we were selling at Dobra (from Tao of Tea), but these pearls are not as delicious as the Tao of Tea ones, so they can’t be!!!
Still, as the first tea of the day, accompanying my english muffin with homemade guava-prickly pear jelly, these precious pearls are a refreshing and romantic pick-me-up. A tea that coaxes the senses to wake and engage with the world. People poo-poo jasmine too much. But a classic is a classic for a reason.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 15 sec
Ben Youngbaer

I have some jasmine pearls you should try, they are from china and they have some rose buds in them = delicious. Jasmine can be an amazing experience or headache inducing, the pearls I have are the former.

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Rarely do I crave jasmine tea, but I was, so I did. I may have reviewed these cute little pearls under Random Steepings previously, but the notes under that heading are way too overwhelming to sort through. All I know about their provenance is that they came from the Waikiki Tea Room (souvenir from a friend), there was a silver Lady M Cakes label on the bag, and Lady M Cakes don’t promote teas on their website except for a green tea crepe cake that looks really intriguing.

The jasmine is sweet and natural, not perfumey, the (white? green?) tea base is wispy and mild, and it’s just what a body needed on a rainy evening after a long, long week.

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