Loose White Tea- Quality Product Rich in Taste & Nutrition
Loose White Tea
came into being two centuries ago in China during the reign of Northern Song
Dynasty (960 - 1127) from the Fujian and Zhejiangprovince. 'SilveryTip Pekoe'
was the traditional name given to it as it
is made from the unopened buds of the plant which have silvery white hairs over
this often gives it whitish appearance, however the beverage made from it is
yellowish in color.
Manufacturing & Storage: The Loose Leaf White Tea undergoes less processing than the Green Leaf
Tea. The unopened & immature buds of plants are handpicked. Only the
young leaves with fine hairs are picked for this purpose. After this, the
picked leaves are withered without rolling or shaking. It is then oxidized by
drying in sunlight or steaming. This type of tea is kept in an airtight
container & stored in a cold & dry place. It is also kept in
refrigeration for better results.
Health Benefits: As such the Loose Leaf White Tea is among the least processed tea, it retains more nutrition &
anti-oxidants. This type of tea consists of a nutrient called polyphenols which
offers lots of health benefits such as prevention of cancer and cardiovascular
issues and helps lower blood pressure. It also keeps the skin healthy and
increases the immune process. Along with this, the antioxidants provide
protection to the body against free radicals.
Varieties & Flavors: One of the popular
varieties of Loose Leaf White Tea
that comes from FU Ding, Fujian province is White peony (Bi Mu Dan). Only young
leaves & buds are handpicked and then
light withering is completed. It's a profound taste with natural sweetness.
The exotic appearance of Loose Leaf White Tea is the result of top quality raw material and simple processing. One
can purchase Loose
White Tea leaves by shopping for it online.
About Company: Grey's Teas supplier extensive range of speciality White Loose Leaf Teas in stylish tea caddies or in larger amounts
from the UK online store. For
further details about the products we offer please call 01564 792295.
For More Details Visit: http://www.greysteas.co.uk/
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