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  White Peony
 
"This tea offers a luxurious delicacy for just about anyone, with a wonderful flavor and body." - Linda M.
              
              
              
            
            
            White Peony
Pure white tea with mellow-sweet notes of spring meadow and accents of honey
About this tea
White Peony, also known by the traditional name Bai Mu Dan, is a popular style of white tea made of young tea leaves and silvery unopened leaf buds. Our White Peony comes from Zhenghe town in Fujian Province, the original birthplace of white tea centuries ago. Distinguished by being plucked in "budsets" of one or two leaves and a bud, this tea has a sophisticated mouthfeel with a slightly stronger body than Silver Needles. A gentle and slow air-dry withering process results in a brilliant amber infusion with a honey-like viscosity and mild flavor that pairs well with food.
Origin
Fujian, China
Ingredients
White tea
                
                  
                
              
  
  Ingredients
White tea
          
            
          
        Origin
Fujian, China
Caffeine Level
High
Based on a 8oz cup of tea made with suggested steeping method relevant to the tea type. An average cup of coffee contains about 90 – 120 mg / 8oz cup.
0 MG
100 MG
Preparation
- Imperial
 - Metric
 
Traditional Preparation
Water Temperature: 185°F
Leaf to Water Ratio: 5g per 320ml (11oz)
Steep Times: 1st infusion 3-4 minutes, Increase the steeping time by 30 seconds with each additional infusion
              
            
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    Origin
Fuding
Fujian Province, China
The coastal town of Fuding is located in China's Fujian province, a famous white tea producing region situated in mist-enshrouded mountainsides that overlook an estuary flowing to the sea. The savory quality in the white teas grown in Fuding is attributed to the maritime air and oceanic minerals and basalt content in the rich soil of these gardens.
  
  
  
  
  
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FAQs
What is organic white tea?
White tea gets its pure, delicate flavor profile from the very light processing of Camellia sinensis leaves. Where other tea leaves are fired or rolled, white tea leaves are simply air dried. Rishi’s organic White Peony Tea uses young tea leaves and unopened tea buds from Fujian province in China.
What is the difference between Silver Needles and Bai Mu Dan?
Both are white teas originating from China’s Fujian Province and both are made from tea buds. However, Silver Needles white tea, also known as Bai Hao Yin Zhen, is made exclusively from tea buds plucked by hand in the early springtime, giving it a vegetal taste with a subtle sweetness. White Peony Tea, on the other hand, is made from a combination of young tea leaves and unopened buds, giving it a stronger, more robust herbaceous flavor than Silver Needles.
What food pairs well with White Peony Tea?
Because White Peony or Bai Mu Dan tea has delicate, floral notes, more subtle-flavored foods pair well with it, such as fresh fruits, light pastries or cookies, creamy cheeses like Brie or goat cheese, and even oatmeal or yogurt.
What is the best way to enjoy White Peony Tea?
Organic loose leaf Bai Mu Dan tea contains much less caffeine than coffee, so it's great for late afternoon or after dinner. Pair it with a delicate pastry, berries or stone fruit for a touch of sweetness.
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