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Luvvieloz asked this question on 18th Oct 2008
Q: I'm looking for an alternative to ordinary black tea for my health. Can you tell me what white tea tastes like? i have dabbled with different fruit teas but i've never had this. many thanks
A: White tea is similar to green tea, in that it's undergone very little processing and no fermentation. But there is a noticeable difference in taste. Most green teas have a distinctive 'grassy' taste to them, but white tea does not. The flavour is described as light, and sweet. You should steep white tea in water that is below the boiling point.
There is also considerably less caffeine in white tea than the other varieties (15mg per serving, compared to 40mg for black tea, and 20mg for green).
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Luvvieloz asked this question on 18th Oct 2008
Q: I'm looking for an alternative to ordinary black tea for my health. Can you tell me what white tea tastes like? i have dabbled with different fruit teas but i've never had this. many thanks
A: White tea is similar to green tea, in that it's undergone very little processing and no fermentation. But there is a noticeable difference in taste. Most green teas have a distinctive 'grassy' taste to them, but white tea does not. The flavour is described as light, and sweet. You should steep white tea in water that is below the boiling point.
There is also considerably less caffeine in white tea than the other varieties (15mg per serving, compared to 40mg for black tea, and 20mg for green).
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