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Uncle Lee's Organic White Tea offers 400 individually wrapped tea bags sourced from the Fujian Province, blending Eastern tradition with modern eco-certification. This low-caffeine tea delivers a smooth, subtly sweet flavor profile rich in antioxidants, making it a sophisticated choice for health-conscious professionals seeking a refined, energizing beverage experience.







| ASIN | B001E5E38A |
| Additives | white tea |
| Brand | Uncle Lee's Tea |
| Caffeine Content | Low (approximately 15-20 mg per cup) |
| Certification | Kosher_1, USDA_organic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,010) |
| Date First Available | 6 July 2011 |
| Format | Bags |
| Item model number | LC10009 |
| Manufacturer | Uncle Lee's Tea |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm; 0.28 g |
| Special Feature | Antioxidant, Organic |
| Storage Instructions | Keep Dry |
V**R
Have you ever tried Black Tea and thought darn why do people bother drinking tea? Have you ever wanted to taste something smooth and light yet flavorful similiar to Green Tea you may have tried at your grocery store? Well look no further this White Tea (Organic) is a great light hearted but bold tea. The flavor profile is somewhat complex but not heavy on your stomach/gut. Packed with natural antoxidants (polyphenols) and even vitamins from essential oils. The fact that you can brew a cup or two and drink before eating is great. I am a fan of Green Tea and I found out about "White Tea" and said I have to give it a chance. It's similiar to Green Tea's crisp and light refreshing effect. White Tea is less processed compared to Green Tea And Green Tea is less processed compared to Black Tea. Basically White Tea packs more healthy stuff yet having a great boldish flavor and aroma. Green Tea tends to have a vegetal flavor profile and some people maybe turned off by that. But White Tea has a nice unique aroma and flavor. It's almost hard to describe I'd say it's more close to "Earthy" / "Sweet" / "Fruity" etc. Like it's not just one thing it's a unique blend made from White Penoy leftovers. The batch I received of this Organic Tea matches up the flavor profile/aroma and even the color brewed it's "Shou Mei Tea" (a white tea). It's close to being inbetween White and Green tea but it's most definitely not green tea or black tea. I'd consider it White Tea. It has a unique flavor profile yet it's easy on your stomach. There is no "vegetal" taste like Green Tea. And it's not has heavy as Black Tea. I would buy another packet again when I run out/low. Give it a try. Also this bundle is a deal compared to other Shou Mei White Tea packs. Here is a brief description of Shou Mei: Shou mei, often translated longevity eyebrows, and sometimes spelled sow mee, is a type of Chinese white tea. Shou mei tends to be made out of larger, more mature leaves, and contains relatively fewer tips or leaf buds, although the portion of tips can vary considerably within this style. Although it is usually classified as a white tea, the brewed tea tends to be darker in color than most white teas, reflecting an increased level of oxidation. Shou mei is usually described as richer and bolder in comparison to other white teas. The flavor and aroma is sometimes described as more similar to that of oolong tea than other white teas. Shoumei is a white tea that is produced from naturally withered upper leaf and tips, with a stronger flavor reminiscent of lighter oolong teas. It is mostly grown in the Fujian Province or Guangxi Province in China. Because it is plucked later than Bai Mudan (White Penoy), the tea may be darker in color, but it should still have a proportionate green color. Some lower grades of Shou Mei may be golden in color with a lot of black and red leaves, making a darker brew with more depth.
H**S
I'm very happy with the tea. I notice the price moves around a lot with this tea brand. Just an FYI. The only other brand of White Tea I like equally is Prince of Peace White Tea, but it is more expensive and harder to find. This brand is as good and cheaper most of the time. Most people make White Tea incorrectly and complain of bitterness. DO NOT pour boiling water over these, or put a tea bag into just boiled water like black tea. That can make the tea bitter. The proper way to make White Tea is to heat the water to 170-180 degrees F, and put in the tea bag and steep for 5 minutes. But... there is another, easy way: If you have an 1100 watt microwave, which is the most common now, put exactly 1 cup of water in a glass container like a mason jar, put in the tea bag, put in the microwave & run for 2 minutes exactly on 100%, and let sit for 3 more minutes when done, remove the tea bag, and you have the perfect cup of white tea.
T**.
By far the best bagged white tea we have ever tried. I use loose tea, but for convenience my mother prefers bagged tea in the morning. She made the transition from coffee to this tea, and it helped her curb her coffee addiction by offering the very same alert effect, but without the negative side effects of coffee. Smooth, light and not bitter like green tea - it's simply delicious!
J**R
Great tasting tea and lots of it. "Health Canada reviewed the information provided by CBC Marketplace and for the pesticides bifenthrin, imidacloprid, acetamiprid, chlorfenapyr, pyridaben, acephate, dicofol and monocrotophos determined that consumption of tea containing the residues listed does not pose a health risk based on the level of residues reported, expected frequency of exposure and contribution to overall diet. Moreover, a person would have to consume approximately 75 cups of tea per day over their entire lifetime to elicit an adverse health effect," a spokesperson wrote to the CBC in a statement.
D**R
my wife and i have been looking for a good white tea for quite awhile, uncle lee,s is a great product, nice and mild and a very healthy choice i already have my second order on the way and will be ordering again soon, good value for the price
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