Hello, lovers of #Tea, and welcome back to the monthly awesomeness where I go through my tea from #TeaRunners. I am very excited as this month begins the start of the fall seasonal tea packages, and since Fall is my favorite season, the tea that comes from this time is also really great for sure. In the following posts, you will see the tea that I've received. I'm a little perplexed as some of the black tea that I have says to brew it at 212 degrees, when the normal temp for black tea is 200 degrees, but I will trust the process. Thanks as always to the people at #BeMyEyes for making it possible to fuel my tea addiction of which I can say I am truly and fully addicted, I would bet most people I know wouldn't understand why it is tea is so important to me, but it is though. Anyway, look out, I'll be posting the descriptions soon.
A white tea package labeled "Golden Yunnan." The bag is from Tea Runners, featuring anchors and a ship wheel in the design. The label describes it as a single-origin loose leaf black tea from the Yunnan province of China. The description highlights it as a full-bodied tea with lovely chocolate notes, nutty hints of sweet potato, and caramel. The recommended preparation is 1 teaspoon per 8 ounces of water at 200°F (93°C), steeped for 3-4 minutes.
Ingredients: Black tea.
Net weight: 0.75 oz (21 g).
It also mentions a high caffeine content and includes a QR code. Distributed by Tea Runners, Ferndale, WA. Product of China.