• Jade green tips canton tea loose leaf

    75g loose green tea

     

    Succulent. Verdant. Fresh spring greens meet asparagus and make hay while the sun shines.

     

    Origin Chun’an County, Zhejiang Province, China

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cashew, green asparagus, chestnut One thing you have to know… Jade Green Tips aka Mao Jian is an excellent entry level green tea. It’s soft and easy drinking, hand-picked from tea bushes growing high up in the fresh mountain air where the flavour in the leaf is concentrated by plenty of soft rain, warm days and cool nights. Hand-rolled in a hot dry wok the tea master creates the characteristic twisted shape.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 70 degrees C Time – 3 min

     

  • lemongrass ginger loose infusion canton tea

    100g loose infusion

     

    Citrus-sweet. Harmonious. Vivifying. Hot and spicy in winter, ice cool in summer this herbal beauty delivers all things to everyone.

     

    Origin of lemongrass: Egypt

    Origin of ginger root: China

    Origin of liquorice: Spain

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Cedar wood, ginger zest One thing you have to know… Canton Lemongrass and Ginger herbal infusion works perfectly as a Thai- inspired iced tea, add rum and make it into a cocktail.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS Temperature – 95 degrees C Time – 4 min

     

  • loose leaf chocolate noir black Canton tea

    100 gramos. té negro a granel

    Cocoa-rich. Luxurious. A velvety smooth tea with decadent, dark chocolate notes to satisfy just about every craving.

     

    Origin of black tea: China, Yunnan India, Assam

    Origin of cocoa nibs: Peru

    Origin of vanilla pods: Madagascar

     

    TASTING AND AROMA NOTES – Dark chocolate, Vanilla One thing you have to know… The deep, indulgent flavour of dark chocolate, but without the calories. A healthy alternative to hot chocolate smooth, sophisticated, velvety dark blend of Assam and Yunnan black teas include Peruvian cocoa nibs, and Madagascan vanilla pods from a small co-operative.

     

    BREWING INDICATIONS – For the ideal cup of Canton Chocolate Noir, soak 4g of loose leaves in 250ml of 95°C water for three minutes.