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HomeGroceryTea & CoffeeNumi Organic Tea Chinese Breakfast Yunnan Black Tea, Loose Leaf, 16 oz bag (Pack of 2) |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great deal on great tea Dec 20, 2007
By Anthro Mom My first taste of this tea saved my trip home from Santa Cruz, when both the hotel and a restaurant had stale powder in the tea bags. How I needed my fix! A tourist stop with a giant artichoke beckoned, and this Chinese Breakfast / Yunnan Black Tea set me straight.
Other reviewers have said it tastes odd. The flavor is strong and a bit smoky, like Darjeeling, only earthier. Like Darjeeling or Earl Grey, it has enough flavor on its own -- no milk or sugar needed. But it's expensive by the box of teabags. Finding it loose in large quantities at this price is fantastic! It arrived promptly, well-sealed, and true to the label -- unlike some "loose" tea that's actually cut up, this has the whole leaves that unfurl. Ahhh.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best Breakfast Tea ever Apr 15, 2010
By Edith Faile
"sewcrabby"
This tea has surpassed all other breakfast teas in this tea-drinking household. We love it and it really starts the morning off right. Perhaps it has more caffeine than our old favorites?? The taste is wonderful without any additions and it will remain our tea of choice in the morning and often throughout the day.
Nice flavorful tea for the purist black tea addict May 15, 2011
By D. Umeno
"discerning consumer"
I grew up on Yunnan tea as a child - it was always my mother's favorite - so I was happy to find an economical source of it of a quality that was great for a "large volume" habitual tea drinker like me. This tea is my daily regular tea. Yunnan is nice in that it will brew dark so you do not need much at a time. It's aromatic and flavorful without any additives. If you want something that is flowery yet more subtle than Earl Grey this Yunnan or a Keemun may be a nice option to explore.
the best tea Mar 19, 2011
By afficionado It always amazes me that there are not dozens of reviews here extolling the fine qualities of this tea. I have drunk it pretty much every day for the last five years and I never get tired of it. It's an excellent morning tea, is smooth without being insipid, and is almost impossible to ruin by oversteeping. Just use decent water. I like a little stevia in it, as I'm a wimp. It brings out the natural sweetness of its malty, slightly floral style. I just bought another two pounds.
Great Tea Mar 11, 2011
By Walker
"Qzrx"
I hardly ever write reviews but this tea is quite excellent. I decided to try it without any sweetener or any other added taste enhancers. It is flavorful without being overpowering. It is a great pleasure to have a fine tea like this loose and reasonably priced. After the first try I have continued to drink it just as it comes. You can see by the leaves once they are soaked that it is a premium tea.
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