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Green Tea
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Flavors
Green, Mint, Sweet
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Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 45 sec 2 g 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “I think this tea was brought by elves — found a 24-pack on top of my microwave and neither my husband nor I purchased it, but can’t remember for the life of us how it made it into the house. A fair...” Read full tasting note
  • “Another entry while I relax tonight and watch QI (I love Stephen Fry). Only one bag of this tea but the entry below mine seemed non too impressed so curious to see the result. I do like fresh...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Someone randomly left a box of this in the kitchen at work. In a pinch I used it because a) I’m fasting for breakfast and b) I didn’t bring my Jasmine Dragon Pearls from home. It’s better than the...” Read full tasting note
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From Bromley Tea Company

Green Tea
A Blend of Pure Green Tea
Since ancient times, Green Tea has been reputed to be a powerful
medicine. The monk Eisai wrote about the positive effects of
Green Tea in his book “Maintaining Health By Drinking Tea” (1211).
“Tea is a miraculous medicine for the maintenance of health.
Tea has extraordinary power to prolong life. Anywhere a person
cultivates tea, long life will follow.” In recent years, scientific
research on Green Tea hasRead more

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I think this tea was brought by elves — found a 24-pack on top of my microwave and neither my husband nor I purchased it, but can’t remember for the life of us how it made it into the house.

A fair bagged green, not very strong, stereotypical middle-of-the-road vegetable garden taste to it.

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ashmanra 14 years ago

That is too funny! I wish the tea elves would come see me, but I want to give them a list of what to bring.

Cofftea 14 years ago

Tea fairy!

gmathis 14 years ago

I don’t mind that they bring me tea, but I sure wish they’d clean my kitchen while they are at it…

Cofftea 14 years ago

LOL touche gmathis. Touche.

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Another entry while I relax tonight and watch QI (I love Stephen Fry). Only one bag of this tea but the entry below mine seemed non too impressed so curious to see the result.

I do like fresh tasting green tea and usually brew loose leaf instead of bagged, as this tea is bagged I already have a feeling about how I shall rate this. I am however, trying not to let it cloud my judgement.

Colour: Dark amber liquidy goodness.
Smell: Extremely mild fragrance, does smell like green tea but not strongly.

Taste: Extremely airy and light, very hard to detect much flavour or taste. Not as stale as various other bagged green tea’s that I have had before BUT it is not as fresh as my usual loose leaf. Still drinkable…. just very subtle with everything.

On par with my premonitions in honesty so I am not blown away by this tea at all. Average at best and if I get given any more of this tea I shall make a mental note to brew it for longer.

It’s still relaxing though :)

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec
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ScottTeaMan 13 years ago

I had some Bromley peach tea, that wasn’t stellar by any means, but it was decent for iced tea.

KittyLovesTea 13 years ago

I think flavour of some sort would be much better for this brand. I felt at times as if I was just drinking hot water. Well when I say much better I mean a slightly improved rating to somewhere around 55 instead of the meagre 38 that it got.

Angrboda 13 years ago

QI is awesome. I’ve developed a weakness for Alan Davies. :)

KittyLovesTea 13 years ago

Alan Davies does have his charms :) Plus he is amazingly funny.

Debi 6 years ago

Yes! QI! Alan Davies and Stephen Fry are the bomb. :)

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Someone randomly left a box of this in the kitchen at work. In a pinch I used it because a) I’m fasting for breakfast and b) I didn’t bring my Jasmine Dragon Pearls from home.

It’s better than the Higgins & Burke bagged green tea that my office stocks. Doesn’t taste as earthy, which I like.

Flavors: Green, Mint, Sweet

Preparation
150 °F / 65 °C 1 min, 45 sec 2 g 10 OZ / 300 ML

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