Mutan White Tea
Mutan White Tea
- Price:
- $2.50 - $5.95
Prices vary by options selected.
- Item No.
- P058028
| Shipping Cost | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Order Sub-Total | Standard 3-7 Business Days |
Rush 3-4 Business Days |
Second Day 2-3 Business Days |
Next Day 1-2 Business Days |
| Up to $15.00 | $4.95 | $17.95 | $19.45 | $35.45 |
| $15.01 - $24.99 | $4.95 | $17.95 | $23.95 | $43.45 |
| $25.00 - $50.00 | $7.95 | $17.95 | $27.95 | $48.45 |
| $50.01 - $74.99 | $7.95 | $17.95 | $31.95 | $53.45 |
| $75.00 - $100.00 | $9.95 | $27.95 | $36.95 | $62.45 |
| $100.01 - $150.00 | $9.95 | $27.95 | $42.95 | $69.45 |
| $150.01 - $200.00 | $9.95 | $37.95 | $49.95 | $76.45 |
| $200.01 - $250.00 | $9.95 | $37.95 | $54.95 | $83.45 |
| Over $250 | $9.95 | $47.95 | $59.95 | $90.95 |
| For all orders to Canada, please add an additional $7.00 | ||||
Product Details
Mutan White Tea is a very smooth tea with no astringency. Its subtle flavor can be enjoyed through several infusings with each one revealing a different nuance.
When brewing Mutan White, be sure to add a little extra to your infuser as it is very fluffy and light. However, do not fill the infuser more than half full, as the tea needs room to infuse properly.
White tea is mainly produced in the Fujian province in China. Mutan White is made from the leaves of the "Dai Bai" or "Big White" bush and mixed with buds from the "Shui Hsien" or "Water Sprite" tea plant. The leaves have silver tips and are predominantly greenish-brown in color and very flat. The buds are lustrous, soft and silvery. Its name, a literal translation from the Chinese, probably comes from the very pale color of its liquor.
White tea comes from a rare strain of the tea plant and is harvested only a few days of the year. Once harvested, white tea is not oxidized or rolled, but simply withered and dried by steaming.
- Cups to Grams:
- 8 grams makes 3-4 cups
- 25 grams makes 10-15 cups
- 50 grams makes 20-25 cups
- 100 grams makes 45-50 cups
- 1 pound loose makes 180-200 cups
- Ingredients: white tea
- Steeping Instructions: 1-2 minutes at 150-170 degrees Fahrenheit
- Caffeinated: Yes
- Country of Origin: China
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