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White
tea
Im sure youve heard of black and green tea, but white?
Black
tea has been fully fermented during processing, and green has not
been fermented at all. Oolong teas are somewhere in the middle.
So what is white tea?
Well,
just like those other teas, white tea come from the Camellia sinensis
plant. But the leaves are picked and harvested before the leaves
open fully, when the buds are still covered by fine white hair.
Hence the name. White tea is scarcer than the other traditional
teas, and quite a bit more expensive.
White
tea is similar to green tea, in that its undergone very little
processing and no fermentation. But there is a noticable difference
in taste. Most green teas have a distinctive grassy
taste to them, but white tea does not. The flavour is described
as light, and sweet. You should steep white tea in water that is
below the boiling point.
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