White Tea consists of the first leaves to be picked off of the Camellia Sinensis plant. Picking the leaves happens only about two weeks each year, leaving White Tea one of the most exotic teas of the world. The leaves are then dried without processing. Because of the minimal human processing, this tea is considered to be the “healthiest” of all of the Camellia Sinensis Teas.
Many of the anti-oxidants that mother nature has put into the tea are retained because there has been no oxidation to the leaf. White tea is EXTREMELY light and without added flavors has almost no taste. As such, most white teas are really blended or flavored with other herbs. Plain White tea steeps up to a beautiful light yellow color. Those who enjoy White tea without flavoring like it because of the mild flavor and the health benefits.
$9.00
Organically Grown Peach White Tea
Organically Grown Peach White Tea
This white silver needle tea has been blended with aromatic peach blossoms to create an inviting tea. From the moment you open the bag, the scent takes over and entices your nose to let your mouth have a try.
Organically Grown Peach White Tea
$9.00 The price is for 2 ounces of tea.
$9.00
Organically Grown Peach Lavender Tea
Organically Grown Peach Lavender Tea
This lovely tea has a nice floral flavor. The taste is light on your palate but full in flavor. Sipping it, you are transported back to a time when ladies sat in a parlors and enjoyed tea sandwiches and scones.
Organically Grown Peach Lavender Tea
$9.00 A Tupelo Honey Blend The price is for 2 ounces of tea.
$9.00
Organically Grown Pear Spice White
Organically Grown Pear Spice White
This is a white tea that has been blended with Star Anise, Helichrysum and natural flavorings. The pear flavor is the primary flavor but the star anise definitely comes through. This tea is always popular with customers who enjoy pear and who can handle a bit of licorice.
The price is for two ounces of tea. If steeped strong, you can get 25-30 cups of tea. Some may be able to get a second or third steep from the leaves.







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