Snow Chrysanthemum Flower Tea- Xue Ju Hua Cha
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Commercial Description
A ‘heavenly’ rare flower tea that is grown only in the Kunlun mountains, where slow flower growth results in a delicious flower taste with notes of caramel and dark red tea liquor...
Ratings & Reviews
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95 Aroma: 10/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 5/5
Tea Reviewer Jeremy Ng (8 reviews) on Jul. 4th, 2023
A robust kind of chrysanthemum tea, love this especially in the autumn and winter season, but is quite good to as an ice tea in the summer. I only use 1.5g of tea per mug, as just a few flowers release already a lot of flavour!
Tea Reviewer Jeremy Ng (8 reviews) on Jul. 4th, 2023
A robust kind of chrysanthemum tea, love this especially in the autumn and winter season, but is quite good to as an ice tea in the summer. I only use 1.5g of tea per mug, as just a few flowers release already a lot of flavour!
80 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 4/5
Amanda (338 reviews) on May. 9th, 2014
The aroma is a strange yet not unpleasant blend of strawflowers, dill weed, cocoa, fresh flowers, caramel, and raw honey. It is really complex, I found myself sniffing the flowers for quite a while just trying to pick out all the notes and see how they blend together.
This tea is surprisingly rich for a floral tea, there are flavor notes of dill and sage with a nice kick of strawflowers. This fades to sweet caramel and apricots that leaves a lingering sweetness. I gave this tea a second steep and had the same result, it is very enjoyable...and as someone who is usually not the biggest fan of chrysanthemum tea, I consider that a win.
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Amanda (338 reviews) on May. 9th, 2014
The aroma is a strange yet not unpleasant blend of strawflowers, dill weed, cocoa, fresh flowers, caramel, and raw honey. It is really complex, I found myself sniffing the flowers for quite a while just trying to pick out all the notes and see how they blend together.
This tea is surprisingly rich for a floral tea, there are flavor notes of dill and sage with a nice kick of strawflowers. This fades to sweet caramel and apricots that leaves a lingering sweetness. I gave this tea a second steep and had the same result, it is very enjoyable...and as someone who is usually not the biggest fan of chrysanthemum tea, I consider that a win.
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