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Chrysanthemum Joonjak Green Tea

$24.00

80 g / 2.8 oz

Description:

Chrysanthemum JoonJak is a unique green tea infused with the delicate essence of chrysanthemum flowers. The tea leaves, harvested during the third flush in early summer, are meticulously blended with dried whole chrysanthemum flowers to create a harmonious balance of floral sweetness and earthy depth. This tea is a delightful representation of the traditional Korean practice of incorporating flowers into teas to enhance both flavor and wellness.

+ Organic
+ Hand Picked
+ Small Batch

Tasting Notes:

Floral, light, with hints of honey and a gentle earthy undertone.

Brewing Instructions:

Metric:

  • Bring filtered water to 80°C

  • Add 4 grams of tea to 0.5 liters of water

  • Brew for 2–3 minutes. Adjust time or quantity for preferred strength.

Imperial:

  • Bring filtered water to 176°F

  • Add 0.14 ounces of tea to 16 ounces of water

  • Brew for 2–3 minutes. Adjust time or quantity for preferred strength.

Source Information:

This tea is grown and blended on a sustainable farm in Boesong, South Korea, where pristine air and soil contribute to its exceptional quality.

Quantity:
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80 g / 2.8 oz

Description:

Chrysanthemum JoonJak is a unique green tea infused with the delicate essence of chrysanthemum flowers. The tea leaves, harvested during the third flush in early summer, are meticulously blended with dried whole chrysanthemum flowers to create a harmonious balance of floral sweetness and earthy depth. This tea is a delightful representation of the traditional Korean practice of incorporating flowers into teas to enhance both flavor and wellness.

+ Organic
+ Hand Picked
+ Small Batch

Tasting Notes:

Floral, light, with hints of honey and a gentle earthy undertone.

Brewing Instructions:

Metric:

  • Bring filtered water to 80°C

  • Add 4 grams of tea to 0.5 liters of water

  • Brew for 2–3 minutes. Adjust time or quantity for preferred strength.

Imperial:

  • Bring filtered water to 176°F

  • Add 0.14 ounces of tea to 16 ounces of water

  • Brew for 2–3 minutes. Adjust time or quantity for preferred strength.

Source Information:

This tea is grown and blended on a sustainable farm in Boesong, South Korea, where pristine air and soil contribute to its exceptional quality.

80 g / 2.8 oz

Description:

Chrysanthemum JoonJak is a unique green tea infused with the delicate essence of chrysanthemum flowers. The tea leaves, harvested during the third flush in early summer, are meticulously blended with dried whole chrysanthemum flowers to create a harmonious balance of floral sweetness and earthy depth. This tea is a delightful representation of the traditional Korean practice of incorporating flowers into teas to enhance both flavor and wellness.

+ Organic
+ Hand Picked
+ Small Batch

Tasting Notes:

Floral, light, with hints of honey and a gentle earthy undertone.

Brewing Instructions:

Metric:

  • Bring filtered water to 80°C

  • Add 4 grams of tea to 0.5 liters of water

  • Brew for 2–3 minutes. Adjust time or quantity for preferred strength.

Imperial:

  • Bring filtered water to 176°F

  • Add 0.14 ounces of tea to 16 ounces of water

  • Brew for 2–3 minutes. Adjust time or quantity for preferred strength.

Source Information:

This tea is grown and blended on a sustainable farm in Boesong, South Korea, where pristine air and soil contribute to its exceptional quality.

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