Uncle Lee's Tea, Legends of China Green Tea, 100 Tea Bags
UPC Code: 49606100042
Description
Uncle Lee's famous non-fermented green tea is freshly grown and harvested from a tea plantation in the Fujian Province of China where the tender young leaves (camellia sinensis) are at their most flavorful. The leaves are then gently washed, steamed, rolled and dried to retain their delicate flavor and aroma. With 100 tea bags inside this box of Legends of China teas, you will enjoy the fine flavor of teas at an exceptional value. It is great for hospitality when treating a large number of guests at a party or event. For this one, we have left the green tea leaves untouched by any other additives for those that love the original flavor of Green tea.
Caffeine Level:Low
Packaging
100 Tea Bags
Suggested Use
Hot Serving: Place one tea bag into an 8 oz empty cup. Pour 75C to 85C degree of hot water over tea bag and steep for 2 to 5 minutes depending on desired strength.
Iced Serving: For one quart of iced tea, pour 2 cups of boiling water over 4 tea bags. Brew 4 to 6 minutes. Then add 2 cups of cold water and chill to desired temperature for serving.
About Uncle Lee's Tea
Half a century ago, Uncle Lee’s helped introduce green tea to the North American Market. In the process, we carved out a little piece of a rich history. Today, our diverse collection of teas continues in that same spirit. It is our mission to share generations of knowledge, craftsmanship, and tradition with tea lovers everywhere. But we aren’t here to lecture. Try one of our teas. Taste the history for yourself.
Safety
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Please consult your health care provider if currently under care or treatment. Do not exceed recommended serving. See product packaging for additional safety information.
Disclaimer
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