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		<title>How many kinds of white tea?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are not many kinds of white tea but enough to confuse a beginner! White tea is the least processed of all tea. White tea came from many countries. The major ones are mostly from China. Well, there are 3 major kinds of white tea: * Silver Needle tea (Chinese name = Bai Hao Yinzhen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are not many kinds of white tea but enough to confuse a beginner! White tea is the least processed of all tea. White tea came from many countries. The major ones  are mostly from China.</p>
<p><strong>Well, there are 3 major kinds of white tea:</strong></p>
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<p>* Silver Needle tea (Chinese name = Bai Hao Yinzhen )<br />
* White Peony (Bai Mu Dan or Pai Mu Tan)<br />
* Snow Buds (Shou Mei)</p>
<p>Care to guess how the leaves look like?</p>
<p>&#8230;like needle, of course!</p>
<p><strong>Well, Silver Needle tea is</strong></p>
<p>* Best grade of white tea<br />
* Contains only young buds collected in spring.<br />
* Products are silvery + look like needle tips.<br />
* Tea products are brightly colored<br />
* Most expensive of all white tea<br />
* Taste naturally sweet, delicate, and refreshing<br />
* The drink has golden color<br />
* Best when brewed at about 73 Celsius (or ~ 164 Fahrenheit)<br />
* Drink best served in the summer </p>
<p><strong>Important traits of White Peony:</strong></p>
<p>* Mix of 2 white tea plants<br />
* Buds and 2-3 upper young leaves<br />
* Leaves smell flowery<br />
* Processed tea leaves have ash-like color.<br />
* Taste mild, nutty &#8211; somewhat subtle nature<br />
* Excellent tea for beginner<br />
* Drink best served in the evening<br />
* Cheaper than Silver Needle Tip white tea. </p>
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Important traits of Snow Buds white tea </strong></p>
<p>* Least known white tea<br />
* looks like green tea&#8212;best known for this characteristic<br />
* Taste somewhat like vegetables</p>
<p><strong>Other minor white tea</strong></p>
<p>Some other kinds of white tea are also selling on the market.<br />
They usually take the name of the place the tea plants are grown.<br />
2 common kinds are:<br />
* Darjeeling White tea<br />
* Ceylon white tea</p>
<p><strong>Interesting characteristics of Darjeeling White tea:</strong><br />
* grown and harvested in Darjeeling, India<br />
* Infusion yields light gold color<br />
* Sweet smelling<br />
* Savory yet a bit sweet taste<br />
* Other white tea from India: Assam white tea</p>
<p><strong>Interesting characteristics of Ceylon White tea:</strong><br />
* Grown and harvested in Ceylon (now known as Sri Lanka)<br />
* Quite expensive tea<br />
* Brewing yields reddish gold<br />
* Light sweetness in taste</p>
<p>The taste of white tea is quite different from other teas. White tea has several unique characteristics that differentiate it apart from other tea. It&#8217;s useful to have some ideas to what white tea, isn&#8217;t it? Find out which kind of white tea is suitable for you and your palate!</p>
<p><strong>Compare taste of different kinds of white tea to other teas</strong></p>
<p>Here are some important and useful traits about the smells and taste of white tea: The fragrance is not as strong as other teas. White tea&#8217;s fragrance is more subtle. After brewing, white tea is not completely transparent (a hint of other colors as well)</p>
<p>Beginners may feel like drinking flavored water. Light and sweet! When the tongue get used to it, you can sense a light sweetness and a bit of bitterness.</p>
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