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Innovations in Teabagging

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Innovations in Teabagging

Has anyone seen these new Lipton teabags? I've never heard of red or white tea, and to be honest, I'm really surprised that Lipton is the one introducing me to them. (Nothing against Lipton--I like their tea pretty well, but I never thought of them as that innovative.)

Also, the ads for this product discuss the "revolutionary new pyramid design," but I can't quite figure out what the pyramid could do. That said, the pyramid looks really cool.
 
you never heard about red tea? i used to drink red tea as a child all the times.
it basically isn't real tea (as roiboos isn't either) it is "berry" tea. i recommend you to test mildly sweetened (or not at all) rose hip tea ..|
 
At first i thought this thread would be about something different. But anywho, the white tea is really good.
 
Is Lipton's still going? We used to have a Lipton's on this side of the pond until I think the 1970s.
I first came across "red" tea (I prefer to call it "rosehip" tea) in 1965 when I first went with my Mum and my sister ( I was aged 7) to visit rels in Germany. Yummy scrummy.
 
I'm not a big fan of Lipton's tea, but I do like both red and white tea, as well as green. I'm a big fan of Numi brand tea, and drink a glass of the gunpowder green tea almost everyday. I'm really getting to be more picky about what I eat and drink.
 

Has anyone seen these new Lipton teabags? I've never heard of red or white tea, and to be honest, I'm really surprised that Lipton is the one introducing me to them.

In Chinese, what the western world calls "black tea" is actually called "red tea". White tea is like green tea, but very diluted. In Chinese, there is no "black tea" but there is "oolong", which translates to "black dragon".

However, I doubt these tea varieties have anything to do with Lipton.
 
Chinese red tea (specifically pu'er) is my favorite! Much sweeter than green tea. Lipton should try introducing that to the west - though I agree that Lipton doesn't give us real tea.
 
AHHHH tea, my favorite drink...

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White Tea
If you drink tea for health reasons, you probably drink Green tea, but research now shows us that drinking White tea is actually even healthier for you than drinking Green tea.

Antioxidant Levels - White Tea has more antioxidants than any other kind of tea, including Green Tea. In fact, study after study is now telling us that White Tea is the healthiest of all teas. According to Dr. Roberta Lee.
· White Tea has 10x the antioxidants found in vitamin E.
· White Tea also has 20x the antioxidants found in vitamin C.

Cardiovascular Health - Tea may inhibit oxidation of LDL (low density lipoproteins), sometimes referred to as "bad cholesterol". Scientists believe that oxidized LDL is a potent initiator of coronary heart disease. White tea also reduces high blood pressure by inhibiting the formation of certain enzymes that cause constriction in blood vessels.

Healthy Teeth - One of the added benefits of drinking White tea that many don't realize is that it is far less likely to stain your teeth than when drinking coffee or even other tea varieties.

Antimutagenic - In vitro studies show both green and black tea polyphenols inhibit the mutagenic action of a diverse group of carcinogens. The seeds of cancer planted in DNA by carcinogens are blocked in the very stage of their formation by catechins and other polyphenols found in tea.

White Tea is the most minimally processed of all tea varietals, helping to preserve its powerful health benefits. Modern research shows that White Tea retains the highest level of disease preventative antioxidants known as polyphenols.

Once reserved for the cups of emperors and nobility, this magnificent high mountain China White Tea still remains one of the rarest of all teas. The tender white downy buds are painstakingly hand-plucked, only two days of the year, right before the leaf opens. So small is the yield, so high is the demand, that it is one of the world's most expensive teas.

We have procured this season's harvest to take advantage of a new manufacturing technique allowing us to offer White Tea in both full leaf and our signature round, unbleached tea bags. We are honored to offer you this pure, delicate brew. You are sure to delight in its subtle, sweet, lingering finish. Indulge in the ultimate cup that is White Tea.

Discover tea in its most natural state...here's to your health.

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To appreciate the unique, soft flavor and delicate nature
of this tea, preparation is of the utmost importance.

The water should be just short of boiling
and the tea should steep only 30-60 seconds.

Enjoy this low-caffeine brew throughout the day.

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Please review the following White Tea selections:

Silver Rain White Tea (Full Leaf) - Classified as rarest of all teas, this high grown white China tea is plucked in spring right before the leaf opens. White, downy buds are quickly air-dried, resulting in a low-caffeine tea.

Emperor's White Tea - The rarest cup. This China White Tea is revered for its unmatched subtlety, complexity, and mellow, sweet notes. Emperors had this tea plucked from their secret gardens to share with visiting dignitaries who reveled in the airy fragrance and pure flavor. We are honored to bring you this true tea.

Persimmon White Tea - Cultivated for centuries in China and honored for the royal red-orange color of its glossy skin, this succulent tangy-sweet fruit has a spicy finish.

Honeydew Melon White Tea - The refreshing flavor of melon lends itself to the soft, sweet notes of this rare White Tea. Also makes a unique and exhilarating iced tea.

Honeysuckle White Tea - The new life of spring brings a profusion of blossoms. These blooms lend a sweet note and beautiful aromatics to this highly prized White Tea.
Orange Blossom White Tea - Highly scented orange blossoms are full of essential oils. The blossoms impart an invigorating citrus note to this supreme White Tea, creating the ultimate cup.

Asian Jasmine White Tea - Forming a perfect union, fragrant jasmine is married with tender White Tea buds, imparting a heavenly aroma for an exalting cup.

Pineapple Guava White Tea - The exotic pineapple and guava fruits of the tropics blend wonderfully with the subtle profile of this exquisite White Tea to create a perfect, welcoming cup.


***Sorry to post so much on the subject of "TEAS"; but the colored teas are so much different and so much better for your body than the regular teas we see every-day; especially in the U.S.

Thank you for allowing me to post these "tea-facts" so that we can ALL have healthier lives drinking tea......(*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
In a bizarre twist of fate, our Lipton Yellow label tea in the pyramid bags has been discontinued. We've had pyramids for about 8 years, but now no longer. Sad but true, alas.


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Oh, is that when somebody sits above you and puts their balls in your mouth?!oops!

in and out of your mouth--just as one might move a teabag in and out of a cup as it steeps

you got it buddy! (*8*) now just imagine rotating those smilies 90 degrees
 
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