Tea: |
Adam's Peak Rare White -
White
Tea |
Cup Characteristics: |
ADelicate,
very light liquoring
with notes of pine &
honey. |
Information: |
White
teas are very rare and
good quality specimens
such as this are seldom
found outside of China.
The little buds that
form on the plant are
covered with silver
hairs that give the
young leaves a white
appearance. They are
carefully picked by
hand, sun dried (some
white teas are gently
steamed in a pan to
evaporate the water
content) and then packed
in air-tight containers.
When brewed, white teas
give hardly any color
and infuse a very
delicate flavor into the
water.
In testing by a cancer
institute in
Massachusetts (Women and
Cancer Fund), this
particular tea has been
found to be very high in
polyphenols – the
antioxidants found in
tea. Antioxidants have
been shown to act as
inhibitors in the growth
of cancer cells.
Near Adam’s Peak, the
cloud kissed and mist
blown slopes are blessed
with some of the finest
teas on Earth. This
white tea is especially
rare as only 30 kilos
are made on a weekly
basis. The reason for
limited production is
that only the best fresh
shoots are selected and
then withered and sun
dried. The tips are
silvery and have fresh
fuzz similar to that on
a peach. The heady aroma
is unlike that of any
other tea and is
somewhat piney. The
subtle taste may only be
appreciated with an
experienced palate, and
we encourage tea lovers
to initiate themselves
to a rare gem.
Adam’s Peak is one the
most sacred mountains in
the world. Buddhists
believe the footprint on
the summit is that of
Buddha; Hindus hold it
to be the mark of Shiva;
Muslims are convinced it
is that of Adam, who
wept after the loss of
Eden (whereby the
mountain got its name);
and some Christians
believe the indentations
were caused when
St.Thomas, Christ’s
Apostle who came East,
prayed at the peak..
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Brewing Instructions: |
Hot Tea Brewing Method:
When preparing by the
cup, this tea can be
used repeatedly - about
3 times. The secret is
to use water that is
about 180’F or 80’C.
Place about 1-1 1/2
teaspoons in your cup,
let the tea steep for
about 3 minutes and then
begin enjoying a cup of
enchantment - do not
remove the leaves from
the cup. Once the water
level is low - add more
water, and so on and so
on - until the flavor of
the tea is exhausted.
Look at the pattern of
the leaves in the brew -
they foretell life.
Iced Tea Brewing Method: (to make 1 liter/quart): Place 5 teaspoons of tea into a teapot or heat resistant pitcher. Pour 1 1/4 cups of freshly boiled water over the tea. Steep for 5 minutes. Quarter fill a serving pitcher with cold water. Pour the tea into your serving pitcher straining the leaves. Add ice and top-up the pitcher with cold water. Garnish and sweeten to taste. [A rule of thumb when preparing fresh brewed iced tea is to double the strength of hot tea since it will be poured over ice and diluted with cold water].
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