It is advisable to use loose leaf tea instead of tea bags because of its higher quality. Tea bags contain broken leaves and dust that doesn't taste as good. Look for organic jasmine green teas to ensure your tea is free from harmful chemicals that can also alter flavor.
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Description
Jasmine green tea is made by infusing green tea leaves with jasmine flowers. It has a mild caffeine content. Some jasmine green teas contain dried flower blossoms in the loose leaf tea. Others simply use the blossoms to scent the leaves and then remove the flowers before packaging. Mostly jasmine green teas come from China. Chinese jasmine green teas are generally made using tea leaves from the Fujian province. Today's aromatic jasmine teas come from one of the two varieties of the jasmine plant: common jasmine and sampaguita. It is usually available in several different forms include tea bags, loose leaf teas, powders, and jasmine pearls—hand rolled balls that slowly unfurl when infused in water. Because jasmine green tea has green tea leaves as the main ingredient, it provides many of the same powerful health benefits that you would get from drinking green tea.