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Pin Lin Gunpowder Tea
Premium Formosan gunpowder from Pin Lin, Taiwan's tea capitol.
Rating: ***** 4.5 Item Number: 675 Tea type: Green Tea Caffeine: Low Origin: Taiwan Availability: Sold out - Notify me >>
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Pin Lin Gunpowder Tea. Discontinued tea. No longer available
Premium Formosan gunpowder from Pin Lin, Taiwan's tea capitol.
Legend has it that the name Gunpowder was given by an young English clerk who thought the tiny rolled green balls looked like gunpowder. The tea leaves are specially selected for quality, size and style. They are then rolled into tight nuggets. Gunpowder tea keeps a lot longer than other green teas and is favored because of this characteristic.
Gunpowder tea comes from the province of Zhejiang in China and from Taiwan. Generally the better gunpowders come from Taiwan. Interestingly Taiwan’s gunpowder quality improved after 1949. Another interesting point; before the 1900’s, gunpowder tea comprised about 60% of Americas total tea imports compared to today, when it is less than 1 percent.
Today in Taiwan the tea bushes flush about 5 times per year from April to December. The best leaf is picked from the end of May to mid-August. The first tea bushes were planted in Taiwan about 300 years ago with bushes from Fujian Province. The tea growing and production is concentrated around the northern part of Taiwan near Chi-lung.
When the tea is made the tiny pellets jingle and tinkle in the bowl or cup . Boiling water causes them to open up like flowers and sink slowly to the bottom in graceful patterns which add a dimension of visual pleasure to tea drinking. Gunpowder is more dense than other teas so one or two teaspoons for a teapot is all that is required.
Use 1/2 teaspoon per 6 oz cup. Heat water until
steaming. Steep for 2-3 minutes.
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size
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price
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cups **
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cost per cup
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1/2 oz sample
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$1.25
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6
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$0.20 / cup
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1/4 lb
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$6.00
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50
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$0.12 / cup
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** based on the standard definition of 2.25g of leaves per 6 oz cup, actual use may vary, does not include multiple infusions.

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*****
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no subject
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04/06/2008 14:39
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"I received this tea as a freebee on a previous order, I liked it so well, I decided to buy some. It is light but very refreshing, I think it would make a good summer drink over ice!! "
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Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (13)
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*****
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no subject
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01/19/2008 14:14
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*****
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no subject
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01/15/2008 14:01
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"This tea was good, however, the flavor was so subtle you might think you are only drinking hot water. Has a pleasant dry mouth feel."
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Posted by anonymous | View all reviews by anonymous (3)
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*****
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no subject
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12/31/2007 21:19
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"Very good green tea, and a little bit easier to steep on the go than a lot of other leaf teas."
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Posted by Tim | View all reviews by Tim (10)
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*****
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Taste wonderfull
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11/24/2007 18:51
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*****
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great
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11/24/2007 18:49
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*****
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no subject
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11/04/2007 19:54
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*****
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Good solid green tea
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07/12/2007 16:01
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"I am new to premium teas so I can't be to analytical. It is a little sweet, a little astringent. Nice flavor. I
m currently in Iraq and enjoying this tea much more now!"
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Posted by Mark V. | View all reviews by Mark V. (2)
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*****
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no subject
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08/24/2006 16:42
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*****
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no subject
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06/05/2006 19:47
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* The information provided here is for informational or entertainment purposes only. Dragonwater Tea Company LLC makes no claim as to the health benefits or appropriateness of any product for any medical condition. Please consult a physician for all medical advice.
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