China Green Tea

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Green Tea
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  • “Coworker gave me a few bags of this tea. It has a green paper wrapper. The wrapper says it is a refreshing Sencha tea with a natural “Green” aroma and color. I like it, as green teas taste great...” Read full tasting note
    77
  • “Every Asian has probably at one point had a box of Foojoy tea in their house (either that or Yamamotoyama brand) . It’s the tried and true green tea, doesn’t get bitter, and has a surprising full...” Read full tasting note
    67
  • “This is a nice, inexpensive ($5 for 120 bags), convenient green tea option when I’m on the run and need a bagged tea. As long as your water is cooled down to 170-180 degrees Fahrenheit, this one...” Read full tasting note
    85
  • “This Foojoy Green Tea is great to have on hand as an “everyday” inexpensive tea. Its favor is more robust than like 100 count boxed green teas on the market. The individual bags are wrapped in...” Read full tasting note
    92

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Green tea is the most popular tea in China. Green teas are favored because of their fresh and subtle taste. Low in caffeine and rich in Vitamin C, Foojoy China Green Tea produces a clear golden-grenn brew, with a refreshing flavor that hints of leaves just plucked.

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4 Tasting Notes

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81 tasting notes

Coworker gave me a few bags of this tea. It has a green paper wrapper. The wrapper says it is a refreshing Sencha tea with a natural “Green” aroma and color.
I like it, as green teas taste great in the afternoon.
If the smell of surburbian green grass is your thing, this is your tea.

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63 tasting notes

Every Asian has probably at one point had a box of Foojoy tea in their house (either that or Yamamotoyama brand) . It’s the tried and true green tea, doesn’t get bitter, and has a surprising full flavor for a teabag. It has a wonderful clear gold brew and smells fresh.

I’m never disappointed brewing it, it’s best for on-the-go travel when you need good tea but don’t have the time for loose leaf.

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136 tasting notes

This is a nice, inexpensive ($5 for 120 bags), convenient green tea option when I’m on the run and need a bagged tea. As long as your water is cooled down to 170-180 degrees Fahrenheit, this one doesn’t seem to get bitter. I usually use two bags for 16 ounces of water. I like my green teas a little stronger than this one, but the flavor is solid, and fuller than their Dragonwell green tea. I like the Dragonwell tea too, but definitely prefer this one.

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This Foojoy Green Tea is great to have on hand as an “everyday” inexpensive tea. Its favor is more robust than like 100 count boxed green teas on the market. The individual bags are wrapped in paper, however all of the bags in the box are divided up into 3 separate sealed silver foiled bags. This is a nice added benefit.

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