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Tealyra's Imperial Jasmine Dragon Pearls is a premium loose leaf green tea, expertly crafted with jasmine for a delightful aroma and flavor. Each 113g package offers a unique brewing experience, ensuring a refreshing and uplifting drink perfect for any season. Ideal as a gift or a personal indulgence, this tea embodies quality and sophistication.
A**S
Good, decent jasmine pearl.
I've had a few varieties of jasmine pearls and I feel iffy about getting new ones. My usual favorite is from the Louisville Tea Company, but with covid being a PITA and minimum shipping, I decided to try this variety. I'm pleased to say it's very fragrant, though more of a softer floral jasmine. The leaves are a bit smaller than some of the pearls I've had, and I did discover more broken leaves after brewing, if either of those matter to you. The most important thing to me was that it didn't smell perfumey or false, and did smell like actual jasmine flowers.A good jasmine pearl should stand up to a fair amount of resteeping. Happy to say that although the jasmine effect does fade, it's still slightly discernible from the second steeping, and afterwards absent. The packaging itself does have a resealable zipper seal, and since I'm not too finicky, I've found that squeezing the air out and keeping the pearls in that package has been just fine for me.I'm torn on whether I prefer this tea to my old favorite, because they're both slightly different fragrance qualities of jasmine, though neither is bad. The Louisville Tea Company one is definitely a bit more of a harder floral, still not perfumey. I would estimate that someone who is not typically big on floral scents might prefer the Tealyra one, or for people who are hoping to just try out having jasmine pearl, whereas someone who's tried jasmine pearls and knows they really like jasmine might opt to spring for the other variety.Some protips and instructions for folks who are maybe just getting into this: First, make sure you have a strainer or some setup ready. These leaves do tend to have some broken portions, so you can either decide those are a snack (why not?), or you can use a strainer, but you won't want to let the whole leaves hang out in your cup. If you have a teapot with a strainer, or with holes poked into where the spout is, that's fairly sufficient.Heat water until it's decently steaming but not close to boiling. If you feel the need to take it to boiling, let it sit for 4-6 minutes to let it cool off first. The important thing about steeping a nice pearl is that you should want to resteep it, and you're trying to infuse the water with the leaves, not cook them until they've made the water bitter.For a first steeping, I like to use slightly-more-than-gently steaming water and give it about 3 minutes. When in doubt, for a single, average coffee cup, use 6-8 pearls until you get to know your tastes better. For subsequent steepings, heat the water up a little more and add about a minute to the steep time. You can easily steep three times; I tend to make a big pot with ~3 cups just for myself, so I haven't done a fourth steeping yet. I'm sure it's delicious, but it's also impractical to spend my day going back and forth from the bathroom.Once you're finished with your leaves, you should do something cool with them, if you're inclined. You can compost them or directly add the leaves to your garden, mix in with mulch, or add some to your potted plants. If you add to pots or just want them to break down better/faster, cut them up a bit more; or better yet, if you can do so without them getting moldy or funky, you can also dry the leaves out and crunch them up for this use, which is probably the best approach, if more work-intensive. You can also squeeze the leaves out and use the liquid as some toner, or if you want, you can make one final steep and have a nice foot soak.Finally, here's a weird, unnecessary, but interesting use for leftover tea and whatever you can squeeze out of the leaves: this stuff breaks up grease really well. If you happen to have tea or leaf-juice whatever left over, and you have yourself some greasy dishes, run some hot water in them to basic degrease, and then pour yourself some leftovers in there. Waste not, want not? Eh.
S**V
Good taste and smell very good
I bought this tea 4th tine, and I like the taste and smell of jasmine, my co workers also very like this tea, honestly I don’t know who this ppl who give 1-3 star
A**A
Great jasmine taste!
Great! Best I have ever had!
P**D
Nice pearl size
Good Jasmine flavor. Would like it stronger and lighter in flavor
K**R
Great flavor in a Jasmine DragonPearl
I've been ordering these for years and am always satisfied with the quality.
S**N
Do not miss opening a bag for the first time and taking a big whiff.
The most delicous tea in existance.
T**
Could be better
I love this Jasmine tea but my most recent order seem to not have much taste. Smooth but not much Jasmine taste. Could be cheaper (bigger size for price). Quality could be better. Antioxidant and aromatic properties help boost the immune system, aiding in weight management, promoting relaxation, and potentially reducing the risk of certain chronic diseases.
B**N
Love Pearl Jasmine? This Tea Is for You!
Pearl jasmine tea has got to be one of my all-time favorite teas. So, it was hard to pick out one on Amazon as there are a multitude of tea carriers. I used to drink Ten Ren's version, but they don't sell here for this particular type of tea, only in stores.What I EnjoyI enjoy the subtleness of the Pearl Jasmine tea, along with the low caffeine content, as it's green tea. Yet, it's far from understated. Hints of jasmine envelop your senses and remind you of the delight in your cup. I recently purchased a tin of black tea with rose petals. This particular tea is just too strong and smoky for my tastes. So, now I find myself going back to the subtleness of Pearl Jasmine green tea.With these Pearl Jasmine loose tea leaves, I brew 6 or 7 times. I do this because drinking water by itself is rather boring. Over time, of course the tea loses its flavor. Having some hints of the tea bitterness and jasmine by the 6th or 7th brewing means you'll drink more water to stay hydrated throughout the day. As it's winter time, drinking hot tea is one of my favorite things to do to stay warm.Health Benefits of Green TeaThere are other benefits of green tea, too numerous to name in this review. I'd suggest doing some research to discover what they are. The ones that stick out in my mind are: 1. a compound in green tea kills cancerous cells. 2. Green tea also helps you to focus. As I meditate daily, I find the green tea helps me to focus in a crazy world that's rapidly going off kilter, what with all the wars and civil unrest. I stay away from the News and the toxicity of manipulative reporters. They use words and tone of voice to scare you and keep you glued to their garbage, one-sided reporting. Meditation helps me to find calmness when everyone around you is frenetic.
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