Teawaves
Description: Osmanthus, scientifically known as Osmanthus fragrance, is a flowering plant native to Asia, particularly China and Japan. It is highly valued for its fragrant blossoms, which emit a sweet, floral aroma. Discover the captivating allure of Osmanthus Oolong Tea, a sensory masterpiece that combines the delicate notes of oolong tea with the enchanting aroma of Osmanthus flowers.
Aromatic Bliss: As you open the package, be greeted by the intoxicating fragrance of osmanthus flowers, which delicately infuse the oolong tea leaves. The floral bouquet uplifts your senses, transporting you to a serene garden blooming with fragrant blossoms. Allow the aroma to envelop you and set the stage for a truly enchanting tea-drinking experience.
Serenity and Rejuvenation: Indulge in moments of serenity and rejuvenation with our Osmanthus Oolong Tea. Oolong tea is known for its potential health benefits, such as promoting relaxation, supporting digestion, and providing a gentle energy boost. The delicate presence of osmanthus flowers further enhances the calming properties of this tea, offering a tranquil respite from the demands of everyday life.
Hot brew: 1 tbsp - 8oz water - 200°F - 2 minutes Cold brew: 1 tbsp - 8oz water - refrigerator - 5 hours
Product information
F.A.Q.
Do you offer free shipping?
FREE U.S. SHIPPING OVER $50 | INTERNATIONAL OVER $200
How should I store my tea?
Our packaging is suitable to storing tea for extended periods of time so long as you reseal the packaging as airtight as you can, keep it in a room temperature and reasonably dry place away from light. If you do plan to transfer the tea to a different container, keep it mind that not only should it be airtight, but also keep out light. Thus avoid any glass or plastic that is transparent.
How long does tea stay fresh?
The tea that teawaves offers will stay fresh for up to eighteen months with the exception of the white tea whose flavor will enhance with age.
Where does your tea come from?
All of our tea comes from five tea gardens primarily in Fujian, China where our co-founder Joey is from and has familial ties and we can trust the tea growers and tea makers.
How does caffeine content vary between types of tea?
All tea that comes from the tea plant does have caffeine
that affects people’s bodies in different ways. No matter the tea, though, one
of the most important things we can stress is that the caffeine in tea is
different from the caffeine in coffee! With that being said, as a general
rule—caffeine is more potent in more oxidized teas (black tea), less potent in non-oxidized or hardly oxidized teas (green tea, white tea) and falls in the
middle with partially oxidized tea (oolong tea).