White tea
I decided to drink my white tea and take a few pics while I'm at it :D So here goes.
This is the white tea I bought the other time and the paper bag it came in.

Close up of the label. It says Yinzhen Baihao I think.

How it looks before pouring hot water in

And here's after pouring water in
hehe okie, now I can drink my tea! Compared to other Chinese teas, the white tea has got less caffeine, so for those of you who are wary of tea because of the levels of caffeine, you can try this instead. It has a slightly milky feeling kind of taste, and perhaps not as fragrant as say jasmine or oolong tea, but it is still very good and refreshing. First time I drank it I thought it tasted weird, but subsequently, I love it!
This is the white tea I bought the other time and the paper bag it came in.

Close up of the label. It says Yinzhen Baihao I think.

How it looks before pouring hot water in

And here's after pouring water in

5 Comments:
i wondered...how they get white tea...hmmm
I think it is just non oxidized tea or something...
can the owner of this blog please explain hehe
no, not say non oxidised, but its least processed.
dude, you did something to your site? it looks a little dark,
hmmm... it looks normal now... think it was my side then....
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