Ceylon Gunpowder Green Tea??

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Ceylon Gunpowder Green Tea??

by Shai Guy » Jul 26th, '08, 00:39

Is there such a thing,just curious.I recently bought some "real" Green Tea(Gunpowder kind) and I'm pretty amazed at the difference between loose Green Tea compared to bags that I used to drink.I'm sure it gets even better as the Gunpowder Tea I bought is probably considered "low end" so there's better kinds for me to try in the future.

As for my question,I have only seen Chinese Gunpowder Tea and I'm curious is there such a thing as Ceylone Gunpowder.

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by Pentox » Jul 26th, '08, 01:33

Gunpowder isn't necessarily low end tea in my opinion. It's just different. Most people don't enjoy the flavor of it so it gets ranked lowly. I figure it's an acquired taste like Lapsang Souchong. I wouldn't consider Lapsang to be low end either, just different.

As far as ceylon gunpowder, I haven't seen any, but I don't discredit it's possible existence. It might be out there.

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by Chip » Jul 26th, '08, 02:03

Upton had one several years ago.
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by omegapd » Jul 26th, '08, 03:23

Chip wrote:Upton had one several years ago.
You beat me to it. The latest catalog still has a Ceylon green or two, I think.

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by omegapd » Jul 28th, '08, 10:35

This has bugged me enough the last couple of days, so just ordered a sample of the Ceylon green from Upton along with a few other things. I'm curious as to how it tastes...

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by edkrueger » Jul 30th, '08, 14:54

British Gunpowder is different than Chinese Gunpowder. Assam and Ceylon Gunpowder usually refer to a partly powered black tea.

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by hop_goblin » Jul 30th, '08, 16:20

I suppose you can make gun powder out of any type since gun powder generally refers to how the leaf was rolled.

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by omegapd » Aug 1st, '08, 02:46

My Upton order came in today and the first thing I tried was the sample of Ceylon Green I ordered- which was this:

http://www.uptontea.com/shopcart/item.a ... egoryID=35

It was a Ceylon Young Hyson.

Opening the baggie revealed a "typical" green tea aroma- slightly sweet but not as vegetal as some of the Japanese greens I've tried. I was surprised at the way the leaf was rolled too, more like an Oolong than the wiry green teas I'm used to.

The flavor wasn't spectacular. It's pretty close to a Chinese Hyson tea (think low grade), but with quite a bit more body to it. Again, almost more like an Oolong than a green tea. The sample will get used up when I'm in the mood for something like this, but probably not a re-order when the Chinese Hyson is about a buck less and a little better quality.

It was fun trying something new, though. 8)

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by Salsero » Aug 1st, '08, 03:03

omegapd wrote: ... revealed a "typical" green tea aroma- slightly sweet but not as vegetal as some of the Japanese greens I've tried. I was surprised at the way the leaf was rolled too, more like an Oolong than the wiry green teas I'm used to ...
OK, Mr. Sensitive, what have you done with the real Omegapd? Talk now or you're in big trouble, buddy.

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by omegapd » Aug 1st, '08, 04:40

Salsero wrote: OK, Mr. Sensitive, what have you done with the real Omegapd? Talk now or you're in big trouble, buddy.
I consider this a family forum where I have to watch my language. I can give you the real scoop over emails without holding back. :twisted:

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