unflavored white tea

White and yellow teas are among the most subtle.


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unflavored white tea

by joelbct » Dec 12th, '07, 23:09

is by far superior... and don't say anything about eye of the beholder :p

I was at whole foods the other day and ordered a cup of rishi silver needles, expecting to get just that...

But, lo and behold, I took a sip, and flowers! Jasmine! Arrg! Why, why, why? Why ruin such a pure and sublime taste as white tea, with flowers, or mint, or this, or that?

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by Wesli » Dec 12th, '07, 23:13

"Men, tonight we dine in hell!"

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by Space Samurai » Dec 12th, '07, 23:31

Fukamushi Dynasty wrote:"Men, tonight we dine in hell!"

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oh damn, that really did it for me.

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Re: unflavored white tea

by Mary R » Dec 13th, '07, 08:25

joelbct wrote:But, lo and behold, I took a sip, and flowers! Jasmine! Arrg! Why, why, why? Why ruin such a pure and sublime taste as white tea, with flowers, or mint, or this, or that?
Ah, well then you would certainly hate Rishi's White Tea Rose Mélange. It's got peppermint, rose, lavender AND jasmine in it. I got a sample of it on a lark...and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. In fact, I can even enjoy it if I'm in a flavor-y mood. Haven't had any since the whole "white peppermint oolong" episode, though. :twisted:

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Re: unflavored white tea

by Space Samurai » Dec 13th, '07, 12:45

Mary R wrote:Ah, well then you would certainly hate Rishi's White Tea Rose Mélange
I wont even touch that stuff. We got some in and it just looks nasty.

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by Mary R » Dec 13th, '07, 15:00

I can swallow it, and do find some pleasure in the blend...but I think it's a sad case of too many ingredients. It's impossible to really 'taste' the tea, though all the other characteristics of a good white are there and do give legs to the herbals. And, oddly enough, the mint doesn't overpower the florals.

It's a weird blend. I don't know whether to hate it or like it.

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by Chip » Dec 13th, '07, 16:07

Sounds like a nice follow up to white peppermint oolong...... :twisted:

Regardless, Ying Zhen is such a sublime experience, I could not contaminate it with flavor....again. In a weak moment a few years ago, I ordered jasmine silver needles, I definately did not like it. Jasmine and ying zhen should not be mated.

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by skywarrior » Dec 14th, '07, 01:39

Tonight I made a sample of white tea I got from another vendor. I think I must be white tea impaired or something because I could only taste it faintly.

It seems really odd that some teas are really too strong when they're fine for other people and many greens and whites are ok or too weak, even when I brew it according to the Fuka's specs. So, maybe it's just me.

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