Enjoying Green Tea
February 8, 2007
Health fads come and go in America. Yet China and Japan hold on to their commitment to green tea. Recently, green tea in all forms flood our alternative health care options in the form of extracts, tea bags, even pills.
It’s possible the surge of the pills and extracts is because Americans are really not enjoying their cups of green tea, except in the Asian restaurants. Many are brewing their cups from grocery store tea bags when their health professionals recommend green tea for the increased anti-oxidants. The result is often a tasteless or even worse, bitter brew.
Allow me to introduce Wellspring’s Watson’s Nutty Green, guaranteed to satisfy and entice your sense of sight, smell and taste. First, the organic China green tea leaves are fresh, they do not crumble in the squeezed hand. The tea is filled with the flavors of brittle bits, pineapple bits, coconut flakes, walnut and almond bits whose smell greet you as dry or brewed tea. Your eyes will be surprised to find real walnut halves in your tea tin. Drinking Watson’s Nutty Green when brewed correctly is neither tasteless or bitter, but flavorful and satisfying.
I guarantee this tea 100%. Wellspring Tea has converted many self-proclaimed green tea avoiders with this tea.
Remember, green tea brews like a vegetable…over-brewing will turn it bitter. Brew green tea for 2 minutes maximum. Also, the fresh, less-oxidized leaves can’t handle the strength of boiling water. Brew green tea at less than boiling temperature. A steady steam is all you need.
Try some today and find a new way to satisfy your health and taste needs. Let us know how you like it!
Watson’s Walnut Green sells for $8.50/4 ounces costing .18 cents per cup.
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