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Chinese Cold Brew Tea Collection 100g

$34.99 From $29.99
Rose Black Tea 3-Scent 100g

Rose Black Tea 3-Scent 100g

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Premium Jasmine Green Tea – silver needle Grade 7-Infusion 100g

Premium Jasmine Green Tea – silver needle Grade 7-Infusion 100g

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Jasmine Black Tea 3-Scent 100g

Jasmine Black Tea 3-Scent 100g

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Ancient tree oolong tea-fenghuang dancong 100g

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Jasmine Green Tea  Bi Luo Chun 3-Scent 100g

Jasmine Green Tea Bi Luo Chun 3-Scent 100g

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Premium Jasmine Green Tea – Mao Jian Grade 5-Infusion 100g

Premium Jasmine Green Tea – Mao Jian Grade 5-Infusion 100g

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Best Jasmine Green Tea  Baihao Grade 9-Infusion 100g

Best Jasmine Green Tea Baihao Grade 9-Infusion 100g

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FAQs

Cold Brew Tea is tea that’s steeped in cold water for several hours, resulting in a smoother, less bitter flavor compared to traditional hot brewing. Unlike regular tea, which is brewed with hot water, cold brewing brings out the natural sweetness and floral notes of the tea, making it refreshing and easy to drink.

Our collection features some of the best Chinese teas for cold brewing, including:

  • Phoenix Dancong (Honey Orchid Fragrance) – Known for its delicate floral aroma and smooth flavor.
  • Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) – Offers a fragrant orchid scent and rich, smooth taste.
  • Fresh Jasmine Green Tea – A floral, fragrant tea perfect for a refreshing cold brew.
  • Rose Black Tea – A naturally sweet and fragrant tea with a floral bouquet.
  • Osmanthus Oolong – Features a subtle sweet floral flavor with a hint of honey.

These teas have a naturally high sweetness and floral notes that shine when cold brewed.

For the best results, steep your Cold Brew Tea for 4-6 hours in cold water (or overnight in the fridge). The tea will extract its flavors slowly, resulting in a smooth, floral, and naturally sweet taste without any bitterness.

Cold brewing works best with cold or room temperature water. However, you can use hot water to initially steep your tea and then chill it if you're short on time. Keep in mind that the cold brew method preserves the natural sweetness and floral notes better than hot brewing.

Yes! Cold Brew Tea retains all the health benefits of traditional tea, including antioxidants, hydration, and digestive support. The cold brew process helps preserve these benefits while offering a smoother, less acidic flavor that’s easier on the stomach. Teas like Jasmine Green Tea and Osmanthus Oolong are known for their calming and anti-inflammatory properties.

The caffeine content in Cold Brew Tea depends on the type of tea used. Typically, oolong and green teas contain moderate amounts of caffeine, while black teas generally have higher levels. For example:

Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess): Moderate caffeine
Phoenix Dancong: Moderate caffeine
Jasmine Green Tea: Lower caffeine
Rose Black Tea: Higher caffeine
Cold brewing tends to extract less caffeine than hot brewing, so your Cold Brew Tea may have a lower caffeine level than traditionally brewed tea. However, it still provides a gentle energy boost without the harsh bitterness of stronger caffeinated drinks.