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11° Mt. Pumori Best Green Tea (Certified Organic)

11° Mt. Pumori Best Green Tea (Certified Organic)

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Tea Name: 11° Mt. Pumori Best Green Tea (Certified Organic)

Style: Loose Leaf

Type: Green Tea

Standard: Gold

Sourcing Region: Ilam

Suggested Infusions: 2

Discover the Taste of the Himalayas

Grown on some of the highest altitudes and diverse climatic conditions, our best green teas are naturally less astringent and have robust flavors. These plants are grown at altitudes ranging from 7000-7500ft.

Best Quality Loose Leaf Teas

Your experience is our top priority. That's why we source only the finest tea leaves and follow strict standards in processing our green tea. You can taste freshness in every cup of tea.

Minimally Processed Green Tea

All our green teas are minimally processed, so teas retain their natural taste, and flavors. Our high-quality loose-leaf green teas are truly a connoisseurs’ choice. Your stomach will thank you for drinking our teas.

Many Health Benefits of Green Teas

Teas contain antioxidants, polyphenols, catechins, caffeine, and other compounds beneficial to our overall mental and physical health. Many research studies have shown that drinking tea regularly might improve focus, provide relaxation, aid sleep, and provide other health benefits.

Easy to Brew

You only need hot water and green tea. You can prepare it American style or Gong Fu style.

Explore the Endless Taste Profiles

The taste profiles of loose-leaf teas can vary widely depending on the steep duration, tea-to-water ratio, and water temperature. We encourage you to try different combinations for brewing tea to find the perfect tea, that speaks to your taste buds.

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Iced teas

Can you make sweet/ unsweet iced teas from loose-leaf teas?

Of course, you can! High-quality loose-leaf teas make the most refreshing iced teas—smooth, crisp, and oh-so-quenching!

While some might call it blasphemous to add sweetener/sugar to high-quality loose-leaf teas, here in Texas, where sweet iced tea is a beloved tradition, we have been using our loose-leaf to uplift the iced tea experience.

We have tried and perfected the art of turning your favorite loose-leaf tea into a delicious iced delight.
It's time to try it for yourself. Here's how we do it:

Pro tip: Feel free to experiment with water amounts, temperature, steeping time, tea quantity, and sweetener quantity to find your perfect balance.

The Tea Mystic Says

These Deep Green beautifully twisted leaves with a camouflage of small bright green spots might remind one of sweet buttered corn when smelled dry. When Steeped perfectly, the liquor might look subtly golden green producing a thick and brothy texture when tasted along with a subtle sweet undertone. Finishes Slightly dry with a lingering sweetness and a body sensation that leaves you Energized with a clear mind.

Methods to Brew Tea

We believe that your tea experience should be completely personal. Individual taste buds are unique and there is no right or wrong way to brew tea. Therefore we encourage tea lovers to not necessarily bind to traditional methods but let their experience, and discovery guide them. After all, that is where the joy of drinking tea lies. You should try different amounts of tea, steeping time, and water temperature to find the perfect taste you’ll fall in love with.

  • Mild-Smooth

    1. Get 10 oz of filtered water  and bring it  to  boil.
    2. Remove the water from boiling and let it sit for 2 min so it cools down to about 165 F.
    3. Add about 1 teaspoon  of leaves  into  a clear glass or in your Steeping cup.
    4. Pour the hot water into your clear glass or steeping cup with tea. 
    5. Let it steep for 3 minutes. The color is light golden with a subtle greenish hue.
    6. Strain and enjoy every sip of it.
    7. Repeat for a second infusion.
  • Energy-High

    1. Get 10 oz filtered water  and bring it  to  boil. 
      Remove the water from boiling and let it sit for 2min so it cools down to about 165 F.
    2. Add about 1.5 or 2 teaspoon  of leaves  into  a clear glass or in your Steeping cup.
    3. Pour the hot water into your clear glass or steeping cup containing tea buds. 
    4. Let it steep for 3 minutes. 
    5. The color is bright golden. Strain and enjoy every sip of it.
    6. Repeat for multiple infusions, add 1 min to steep each time.

FAQs

Is organic tea caffeine-free?

Organic teas naturally contain caffeine. However, some decaffeinated versions of organic teas are also available which have virtually 0 caffeine in them.

Where to buy organic loose-leaf tea? Where to buy organic tea?

You can buy organic loose-leaf teas directly from our Danfe Tea website. We offer many USDA-certified, CERES-certified organic loose-leaf teas.

Does organic green tea have caffeine?

Yes, green teas are made from the Camellia Sinensis plant and naturally contain caffeine.

Is green tea good for weight loss? Does green tea aid weight loss?

Many studies show some relationship between drinking tea and weight loss. However, combined with other weight loss measures, green tea may provide enhanced effectiveness.

Is green tea good for acid reflux?

Green teas contain tannins which can cause the stomach to secrete acid. You might want to drink tea in moderation if you have acid reflux.

Is green tea good for sore throat?

The antioxidants in green tea have anti-inflammatory properties and might provide some help for sore throat. However, we recommend drinking green tea without adding sugar as sugar might worsen sore throat.

What green tea is good?

Depending on your preference, any green tea might be good for you. We suggest our 11° Mt. Pumori organic green tea or you may explore other options with our green tea collection.

Is green tea good for diabetics?

Drinking green tea on a regular basis may be helpful as a part of your diabetes management plan. However, you should consult with your doctors to get the most accurate answer for these health-related queries.

Is jasmine tea green tea?

Jasmine teas are derived from different plants than green tea. Thus, jasmine teas are categorized as herbal and floral teas and not green teas.

However, jasmine green tea blends are also available on the market.

What is gunpowder green tea?

Gunpowder green teas are rolled into pellets-like structures.

What is the best green tea to drink?

Depending on your preference, we offer many variants of green tea like jasmine green tea, and organic green tea. You cannot go wrong with either. We recommend you try different green teas to find the best one for your taste palette.

Can you drink green tea while fasting?

Traditionally speaking, eating or drinking energy-heavy foods and drinks may break the fast. With an insignificant amount of calories, green tea might not break your fast. If you are giving your body some rest by fasting, drinking green tea is recommended.

Is black tea or green tea better for you?

Both black tea and green tea have numerous health benefits and people drink them for different purposes. Depending on your preference and taste palette, you might want to choose black tea for its robust flavors and higher caffeine content. On the other hand, if you want smooth tea and less processed tea, green tea might be better for you.

Is green tea a laxative?

Green tea might have a mild laxative effect.

Is green tea decaf?

No, green tea is not naturally decaffeinated. But, decaf green teas are also available on the market.

Is green tea good for a cold?

Hot green tea might be beneficial for colds due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

When to drink green tea? When is the best time to drink green tea?

The best time to drink green tea is during the early morning to start your day and early afternoon.

Is green tea or black tea better for you?

It depends on your preference. Green teas are less processed than black teas and are smoother than black teas. Green teas also contain less caffeine than black teas. On the other hand, if you prefer robust flavors, black tea might be better for you.

Is oolong tea green tea?

There is black tea and green tea. In between are the oolong teas. These teas are less processed than black but more processed than green teas.