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Twinings Of London Decaffeinated Green Tea Bags, 20 Count, 1.41 Oz

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31012184
Ingredients:
Decaffeinated Green Tea
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Enjoy the smooth, fresh taste of this soothing tea any time of the day.

Master Blender's Notes
Notes: Smooth, fresh, roasted
Colour: Golden, honey-orange
Steep Time: 2 minutes (recommended)

Green tea is the world's most consumed type of tea. Unlike other tea types, freshly picked leaves are quickly heated after harvesting to prevent the tea from oxidizing. Two methods are used to heat the leaves - pan fired for an earthy, more roasted taste, or steamed at high temperatures for a lighter, more delicate taste. This process stops the enzymatic activity in the leaf which allows them to retain their distinctive taste, flavour, aroma and appearance. Green tea is mostly produced in China, where 80% of the world's Green tea is sourced.
This tea is from Zhejiang Province on the Eastern coast of China. Covered with hills and small mountain ranges, this picturesque region has a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons and the perfect combination of rain and sunshine. Our tea is carefully selected then pan-fired to yield a smooth tea with a fresh taste.
Rishi Raaj Deb-Master Blender

By Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Tea and Coffee Merchants R. Twining and Company Limited, London.

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The Twinings of London® Story
In 1706, Thomas Twining began selling fine tea from an English storefront in The Strand, London. Today, Twinings continues to sell some of the world's best teas from the original store and in more than 100 countries throughout the world.
Over 300 Years of Experience
Est. 1706