I'm looking for a specific Jasmine Green Tea?!


Question: I always go to this little tea shop by my house called "Tea works". I'm looking to buy some of the tea that they use in that store or something comparable instead of spending 4.00 every day, it gets expensive after awhile. The lady at the counter showed me the package. It was a flat silver plastic like foil package kind of like a chip bag. It said Jasmine green tea on the front but I didn't think to look at the brand name (stupid me). This tea has an actually flower flavor that I have not found in other Jasmine teas. It kind of tastes like honey suckle and there is no sugar added, it's just it's natural flavor. I'm very drawn to the actual taste of the jasmine which, like I said, I have been unable to find except at that store. Does anyone know of a tea that comes in this silver package or any other jasmine tea that actually tastes like Jasmine?


Answers: I always go to this little tea shop by my house called "Tea works". I'm looking to buy some of the tea that they use in that store or something comparable instead of spending 4.00 every day, it gets expensive after awhile. The lady at the counter showed me the package. It was a flat silver plastic like foil package kind of like a chip bag. It said Jasmine green tea on the front but I didn't think to look at the brand name (stupid me). This tea has an actually flower flavor that I have not found in other Jasmine teas. It kind of tastes like honey suckle and there is no sugar added, it's just it's natural flavor. I'm very drawn to the actual taste of the jasmine which, like I said, I have been unable to find except at that store. Does anyone know of a tea that comes in this silver package or any other jasmine tea that actually tastes like Jasmine?

I don't know that specific one.
But "Taylors of Harrogate" makes the best Jasmine Green that I know of.
The loose is even better if you can deal with it.

You could go to some Chinese tea shops and herb stores to buy the Jasmine seperately. Also you can buy honey suckle as well. It depends on what city you live though. I think frshness is the key though.
Edit:
I looked it up on WIki and found that addinf dried Jasmine might not have the desired affect.

even i like green tea very much i have one named GUN POWDER but the jasmine one i can't figure out the name as it is written in CHINESE !

ummmmm well buy a simple jasmine tea and put honey in it





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