This was probably one of the first teas I ever drank, I remember heading to London’s Chinatown with my parents to pick up a box when I was just a kid. Good memories.
I brewed it in a teapot, as we always have. Just 1 heaped teaspoon and enough water to fill the pot. At 3 minutes, it was a very aromatic light gold colour. No hint of bitterness and a gentle grassiness from the green tea.
At 5 minutes, it was a fair bit darker and had a noticeable body. I could also detect bitter notes starting to overpower the jasmine.
At 9 minutes the leaves were completely unfurled, the liqueur a rich amber colour and it was incredibly drying and noticeably bitter. Still drinkable, but only with food.
Sunflower jasmine tea is still one of my top picks for a palate cleansing tea.
The aroma has more jasmine than the flavour, and I also found the green tea leaves to have a woodsy/smoky smell when dry.
I wrote an article about my experience with this tea here (with lots of pictures of the tea in action), if you’re interested! https://www.immortalwordsmith.co.uk/sunflower-jasmine-tea-review/
Flavors: Bitter, Drying, Jasmine, Wood
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Loved your review photos. This tea can actually be found inexpensively in humble little corners of Southwest Missouri!
Loved your review photos. This tea can actually be found inexpensively in humble little corners of Southwest Missouri!
:D thank you! That’s lucky for you then :) travelling into central London for a small box of this tea is not a cheap journey. Worth it though, in my opinion.