Peach Jasmine Dragon Pearl Green Tea

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea, Jasmine, Peach Flavour
Flavors
Bubblegum, Candy, Floral, Garden Peas, Grapes, Jasmine, Sweet, Warm Grass, Vegetal, Apricot, Creamy, Honeysuckle, Mineral, Nectar, Peach, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Cherry, Dry Grass, Thick, Fruity, Green
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 2 min, 30 sec 5 g 12 oz / 364 ml

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Origin: Fuding City, Fujian Province, China

Ingredients: Tea leaves curled into small pearl shape

Taste: has fruity flavor of peach, tastes sweet, with slight jasmine fragrance showing up after the peach flavor disappeared.

Brew: 1 teaspoon for 8oz of water. Brew at 176 ºF (80 ºC) for 1 to 2 minutes (exact time depends on your taste – a longer time will give the tea a stronger taste and color)

Peach Jasmine Dragon Pearl Green Tea has a similar appearance with Superfine Jasmine Downy Dragon Pearls Green Tea and Premium Jasmine Dragon Pearls Green Tea. The making skills of them are also similar. After the tea makers rolled the tea leaves into small pearl shape, they will mix the natural extractives from peach into the tea pearls. This fruity Dragon Pearl will make you feel like have actually eaten a peach.

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Oh man this is good. So good. We dumped our 7 gram sampler into our 18 ounce Steeper from DavidsTea. We let the pretty little pearls steep for a mere minute for the first steep, watching them slowly just start to unfurl in the steeper. I’m having mine chilled over ice and it is gorgeous. My wife, De, is having hers hot and she started a second steep as soon as she took a sip of the first. It’s light and peachy and refreshing and just plain delicious. As soon as we have a bit of extra money again, we are definitely ordering a tin. Thank you so much for the sample, Angel from TeaVivre, we have absolutely fallen in love. We plan to steep this for the rest of the day.

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I believe that most of the time, when you get the same message from two different places you need to pay attention. With all that has been going on with my mother-in-law’s health and my nephew’s accident, people are starting to really feel the stress.

This morning I saw a Facebook post that said that the only thing in our control is our attitude, and therefore we are 100% responsible for our attitude. It spoke to me, though I realize that everyone has a breaking point and weak spots.

Then I got the cutest card from GMathis that said “Bread and water can easily become toast and tea.” That spoke to me about making the very best of everything. So I will take that message and run with it!

Now here I am drinking tea with my daughter and relaxing, waiting for my son to arrive for his dad’s birthday tomorrow and trying to plan who will be at the rehab center and when, to keep grandma company.

Teavivre’s Jasmine teas are a tranquil daydream in the midst of activity. Smooth, sweet, simple, and natural. The peach is light in this, the Jasmine sweet, and the base smooth. I am glad it resteeps so well because we are on pot number two.

gmathis

May the rest of your weekend be toasty :)

Terri HarpLady

GG’s cards are amazing works of art, & that one sounds perfect. Actually I bet the London Tea Room would be thrilled to have a selection of those cards to sell in their store, especially with a line like Bread & water can easily become toast & tea. Perfect!

It’s been awhile since this lovely tea graced my cupboard, but it sounds like the perfect cup of gentleness for your day. Sending some hugs your way.

gmathis

You’re kind, Terri! Thanks!

Sil

I second that! Terri sent one my way and I,loved it! You have talent :)

Ash – that’s is totally true! Glad the tea was a happy spot in the day.

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From the Cooking TTB

Blergh. Probably because by the time this sample got to me it was mostly a broken up mess. I used up the last of this sample.

The smell is really nice, a sweet peach scent that is just a touch floral.

But the tea! Gah! Maybe I overbrewed it, but I used only what I use on most of my other greens (185F for 2-3 min). Nope. It was a bitter mess. So sad. I wish that there was more so I could try again. The resteep didn’t go much better.

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Cooking TTB #6

This has been on my wishlist for a while and was so so nice!! I absolutely will be picking some of this up. I can’t say that it outright tastes like peach, but the peachyness seems to soften and sweeten the jasmine just enough to make it so much different than any other jasmine tea I own. Not to mention that I was able to get 3 steeps in my 12 oz cup with 8 pearls. Love.

Flavors: Jasmine, Sweet

Inkling

Ooo, I really liked that one as well!

Stephanie

I like this one a lot. I also like it combined with regular jasmine pearls to bump up the jasmine flavor!

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I love love love peach, and this was so good. I was super glad to find that the jasmine wasn’t super strong, risking overwhelming the peach. If anything the peach was stronger, which balances things out better in this case. Iced or hot, this one is easy to enjoy. Multiple steeps as a bonus.

Preparation
165 °F / 73 °C 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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Cooking TTB #10

I’ve been having so much fun sampling a bunch of different teas from this box! This was another winner for me. The base is a lovely light, creamy green tea that would be delicious on its own. The peach flavor is natural, juicy, and sweet and the jasmine is very subtle, mostly showing up in the aftertaste. A great calming bedtime cup!

Flavors: Creamy, Jasmine, Peach

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 45 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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1719 tasting notes

It’s raining here today and in the low 40’s. That is kind of achy weather. So pretending it is sunny and mid 70’s, I finally opened up this sample. Right from the start this smells wonderfully peachy – very natural. I enjoyed reading several of the reviews and what they did or did not detect. I am not sure how to account for all the differences. For me, fixed western mug style, I got a wonderful cup of light peach tea. I am not sure I detect the green tea in the first cup. If I did not know it was scented with jasmine, I don’t know if I could have made that connection. It bounced around from kind of vanilla, to maybe caramel, then into a wine like flavor, and back to peach. All of it was mellow and without bitterness. There is a slight amount of astringency in the form of cheek tingle. On the second mug I got distracted by shiny objects and oversteeped. This produced a mug with a lot of green tea flavor along with more astringency but I like that in a green. The jasmine was far in the background. The peach was light but still present. Very different than the first and still a solid mug. As a peach tea this is pretty good though I have to admit to preferring the Premium Jasmine Dragon Pearls.

Ost

It’s sunny and warm here…it’s horrible…sooo switch weathers? :P

gmathis

Pea soup fog yesterday—we were at Silver Dollar City; perfect weather to see the Christmas lights and keep the crowds at bay (park is usually jammed as tight as penguins at the Pole). Plain old rain today.

K S

Ost, my wife wants to know if we can exchange states as well. Suspect you will change your mind about February.

ashmanra

Gray and cloudy day after day here. Mercifully not too cold! Tomorrow is our annual Christmas shopping trip for the eight of us and it is supposed to rain ALL DAY. Part of the mall we are going to is outside and is really beautiful on a nice day. At least it will be tolerable temperature-wise. I hope you get some sunshine and warmth soon!

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From the Cooking TTB.

I made two cups of this. The first was from some leaf that was in a ziplock baggie. It didn’t have a lot of fragrance to it, and the taste was very mildly peachy and not much else. The second cup I made from leaf out of a sealed sample packet. The fragrance is much stronger, and there’s more jasmine to the flavour, but it’s still extremely mild.

A pleasant cup to drink but not particularly distinctive. I was hoping it would have the same intensity of the regular jasmine dragon pearls, but alas, it’s no where near as lovely.

Flavors: Jasmine, Peach, Vegetal

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 2 min, 45 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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What fickle little tea! Needs longer then 3 minutes of steep time in order to really bring out the peach flavor. I felt like 4.5 was a good amount. Any more and it became to bitter. The Jasmine flavor is very light. Too light if u ask me. Needs to be stronger.

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 1 tsp

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Eh, not super strong. Maybe it’s because it’s a bit too hot right now, but even smell wise it’s not strong. I think I like Teavana’s Peach Jasmine better…it’s definitely a lot stronger.
It tastes faintly of jasmine, but nothing really strong. Oh well. Least it was just a sample. xD
Thank you for the sample, darby! (:

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