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29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves

29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves

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Tea Name: 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves

Style: Loose Leaf

Type: Green Tea

Standard: Gold

Sourcing Region: Ilam

Suggested Infusions: 2

A Clean Expression of Himalayan Nepal Green Tea

29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves is a premium loose leaf green tea grown at approximately 6,000 feet in Ilam, Nepal — one of the most respected tea-growing regions in the Himalayas.

At this elevation, the cool mountain climate slows leaf growth, allowing natural sugars and amino acids to develop gradually. The result is a smoother, more balanced Nepal green tea with controlled astringency and a clean, refreshing finish.

This is authentic Himalayan green tea crafted for everyday refinement.

What Defines This Nepal Tea?

Green tea is minimally oxidized to preserve its natural catechins and bright vegetal character. Our 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves are carefully withered and heat-stabilized to maintain freshness while softening bitterness.

You’ll experience:

• Fresh vegetal clarity
• Subtle floral lift
• Light fruit brightness
• Soft mineral undertones
• Balanced, gentle astringency

Unlike mass-produced green teas, this Himalayan loose leaf green tea delivers structure without harshness.

Flavor Profile

Dry Leaf: Twisted deep-green leaves
Aroma: Fresh greens, light orchid, mild sweetness
Liquor: Pale golden-green

Taste:

• Clean vegetal body
• Light floral sweetness
• Hints of green apple
• Moderate smoothness
• Refreshing finish

At ~6,000 ft, the tea develops solid character while remaining approachable and versatile.

Naturally Occurring Compounds

29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves naturally contain:

• EGCG
• Catechins
• Polyphenols
• L-theanine
• Naturally occurring caffeine (~20–35 mg per cup)

This combination provides a steady, focused lift without excessive stimulation.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Why Choose Nepal Green Tea?

Nepal Tea is gaining global recognition for:

• Clean mountain terroir
• Balanced flavor structure
• Lower bitterness compared to some Japanese green teas
• Smooth drinking experience

If you're looking to buy premium loose leaf Nepal green tea online, this is a well-balanced Himalayan selection suitable for daily ritual.

Brewing Guide

Leaf: 2 g per 8–10 oz
Water Temperature: 170–180°F
Steep Time: 2–3 minutes
Infusions: 2

Lower temperatures enhance sweetness. Avoid boiling water to preserve smoothness.

A Reliable Himalayan Green Tea

29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves is ideal for:

• Daily green tea drinkers
• Morning clarity without aggression
• Afternoon refresh
• Clean hydration

This is classic Himalayan green tea — structured, smooth, and authentic.

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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 beautiful forest green twisted tea leaves smell like sweet vanilla and buttered asparagus. When steeped a thick, lightly syrupy textured liquor is produced with a light pickle-juice-green hue is revealed. Swishing it around your mouth will tingle your taste buds with a subtle sweet jasmine and prickly herbaceous notes finishing up with a slightly dry but lingering sweet aftertaste throwing you into a meditative mood.

Methods To Brew Loose Leaf 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 filtered water and bring it to a boil.
    2. Remove the water from boiling & let it sit for 1 min so it cools down to about 195 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 containing tea buds.
    5. Let it steep for 3 minutes.
    6. The color is light golden. Strain and enjoy every sip of it.
    7. Repeat for the second infusion.
  • Energy-High

    1. Get 10 oz filtered water and bring it to a boil.
    2. Remove the water from boiling & let it sit for 1 min so it cools down to about 195 F.
    3. Add about 1.5 or 2 teaspoons of leaves into a clear glass or in your Steeping cup.
    4. Pour the hot water into your clear glass or steeping cup containing tea buds.
    5. Let it steep for 3 minutes.
    6. The color is bright golden. Strain and enjoy every sip of it.
    7. Repeat for the second infusion, add 1 min steep time.

The Art of Brewing

Try Other Preparation Gudies

Each method unlocks a different character of this tea.
Choose the ritual that suits your moment.

Step 1: Warm Your Teaware
Rinse your gaiwan or small teapot (100–120 ml) and cups with hot water to stabilize temperature.

Step 2: Measure the Tea
Add 4g of 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves to your gaiwan or teapot.

Step 3: Heat the Water
Bring fresh filtered water to 75–80°C (167–176°F) to best highlight the tea's fresh, grassy, light golden character.

Step 4: Wake the Leaves (Quick Rinse)
Pour hot water over the leaves and discard after 3–5 seconds. This opens the leaves and releases their aroma.

Step 5: First Infusion
Pour hot water and steep for 10–15 seconds. Pour out completely into a fairness pitcher or cups.

Step 6: Multiple Infusions
Continue brewing, adding 5–10 seconds per infusion:
1st: 10–15 sec | 2nd: 20 sec | 3rd: 25 sec | 4th: 30 sec | 5th: 40 sec | 6th: 60 sec | 7th+: 90+ sec

Step 7: Enjoy
Notice how the flavor evolves—early infusions are brighter; later rounds grow richer and deeper.

1. Heat 10 oz filtered water to 80°C (176°F)—let boiled water sit 3 min before using.
2. Add 1 teaspoon (2g) of 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves to your mug or infuser.
3. Pour water over the leaves.
4. Steep for 2–3 minutes. The color is light golden-green.
5. Strain promptly to avoid bitterness. Enjoy the fresh, grassy, light golden notes.
Tip: Green tea can taste bitter if over-steeped or brewed too hot—keep it gentle.

1. Add 2 teaspoons (3–4g) of 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves to a 16 oz jar.
2. Fill with cold filtered water. Do not use hot water.
3. Seal and refrigerate for 6–8 hours.
4. Strain and serve over ice.
5. The cold brew brings out the fresh, grassy, light golden sweetness without any bitterness.
Tip: Green tea cold brew is exceptionally smooth—a great introduction for those new to green tea.

1. Brew double-strength: heat 8 oz water to 80°C, steep 2 teaspoons of 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves for 3 minutes.
2. Strain immediately over a tall glass filled with ice.
3. The rapid cooling preserves the fresh, grassy, light golden brightness.
4. Add a squeeze of lemon or a drizzle of honey if desired.
5. Stir and serve right away.
Tip: Pouring green tea over ice immediately stops the steeping and preserves its fresh, grassy notes.

Note: Boiling water can make green tea bitter. Use with caution.

Quick Method:
1. Bring 10 oz water to a boil, then remove from heat and wait 3 minutes (temp drops to ~80°C).
2. Add 1 teaspoon of 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves.
3. Steep for 2 minutes only.
4. Strain immediately and enjoy the light fresh, grassy, light golden cup.
Tip: For green tea, patience with water temperature makes a big difference in flavor.

FAQs

Does Nepal Green Tea Contain Caffeine?

Yes. 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves naturally contains caffeine because it comes from the Camellia sinensis plant.

An average 8 oz cup contains approximately 20–35 mg of caffeine, making it lower than black tea and coffee. If you’re looking to buy green tea online that offers smooth, balanced energy without jitters, this Himalayan green tea is an ideal choice.

Where Can I Buy Premium Nepal Green Tea Online?

You can purchase 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves directly from the Danfe Tea website.

We offer:

• High-elevation Himalayan green tea

• Gold standard loose leaf quality

• Secure checkout

• Nationwide U.S. shipping

• Tea subscription savings

If you're searching for where to buy Nepal green tea online, this is authentic Himalayan loose leaf tea sourced directly from Ilam.

Is Green Tea Good for Weight Management?

Green tea naturally contains catechins such as EGCG, which are studied for their role in metabolism and fat oxidation. When combined with a balanced lifestyle, green tea may support overall wellness goals.

If you're looking to buy green tea for daily wellness, our Nepal green tea offers a clean and smooth option for consistent consumption.

(This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.)

What Makes Nepal Green Tea Different?

Nepal green tea is grown at high elevations (~6,000 ft), where cooler mountain conditions slow leaf growth. This often results in:

• Smoother taste

• Lower harsh bitterness

• Balanced vegetal notes

• Clean finish

29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves represents classic Himalayan terroir — refined, approachable, and structured.

If you are comparing Japanese green tea vs Nepal green tea, Nepal tea often offers softer astringency and a more rounded profile.

Is Jasmine Tea Green Tea?

Not always.

Pure jasmine tea made only from jasmine flowers is herbal and caffeine-free. However, jasmine green tea blends are made by scenting green tea leaves with jasmine blossoms.

If you prefer a pure, unscented high-elevation green tea, 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves offers a clean, authentic Himalayan green tea experience.

What Is the Best Green Tea to Buy?

The best green tea depends on your preference:

• For clean mountain character → Nepal green tea

• For floral aroma → Jasmine green tea

• For roasted depth → Gunpowder green tea

If you want a versatile daily premium loose leaf green tea, 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves delivers balance, freshness, and smooth drinkability.

Can You Drink Green Tea While Fasting?

Green tea contains minimal calories and may be consumed during fasting routines depending on individual goals.

Its moderate caffeine and L-theanine content provide steady focus without heavy stimulation, making it popular for morning or early afternoon consumption.

Is Green Tea Better Than Black Tea?

Both come from the same plant but differ in oxidation.

• Green tea = minimally oxidized, smoother, lower caffeine

• Black tea = fully oxidized, stronger, higher caffeine

If you prefer lighter, fresher flavor and moderate caffeine, green tea is often the preferred choice.

Buy Himalayan green tea if you want smooth clarity. Choose black tea if you prefer bold structure.

Is Oolong Tea the Same as Green Tea?

No. Oolong tea is partially oxidized and sits between green and black tea in processing style.

If you want something lighter and cleaner, choose green tea. If you want more depth, explore oolong tea.

29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves offers classic minimally oxidized green tea character.

When Is the Best Time to Drink Green Tea?

Green tea is best enjoyed:

• In the morning for clarity

• Mid-afternoon for focus

• Before workouts for light stimulation

Because it contains moderate caffeine, it’s typically consumed earlier in the day.

Is Green Tea Decaf?

No. Green tea naturally contains caffeine. Decaffeinated versions exist, but 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves is naturally caffeinated in moderate amounts.

Why Buy 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves?

• High-elevation Himalayan sourcing (~6,000 ft)

• Gold Standard loose leaf quality

• Balanced, smooth flavor

• Clean vegetal finish

• Authentic Nepal Tea

If you're looking to buy premium Nepal green tea online, this is a reliable Himalayan choice.

Save 10% with a Tea Subscription

Subscribe and save 10% on 29° Nepal Green Tea Leaves. Enjoy automatic monthly delivery of premium loose leaf Himalayan green tea. Flexible schedule. Cancel anytime.

Secure your high-elevation Nepal green tea today.