Hua Mei Bamboo
Smooth and full-bodied, Hua Mei Bamboo tea is complemented by earthy and herbaceous notes. Bamboo's rapid growth makes it a valuable addition to herbal teas. It’s rich in vegetal silica, and thus renowned by natural health practitioners across Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine for its stimulating, tonic, and antispasmodic properties. Bamboo-derived silica is believed to support heart health, prevent premature aging, and promote thick, lustrous hair and glowing skin.
When infused as a tea, Bamboo offers a distinctive herbaceous fragrance and flavour, akin to green tea, with a pale liquor. Like many green teas, bamboo leaves can be steeped multiple times over without any bitterness.
Ingredients: Bamboo leaves
Origin: Yunnan, China 🇨🇳
The perfect cup:
1 heaped teaspoon per cup
Boiling water
Infuse for 3-5 minutes
Smooth and full-bodied, Hua Mei Bamboo tea is complemented by earthy and herbaceous notes. Bamboo's rapid growth makes it a valuable addition to herbal teas. It’s rich in vegetal silica, and thus renowned by natural health practitioners across Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine for its stimulating, tonic, and antispasmodic properties. Bamboo-derived silica is believed to support heart health, prevent premature aging, and promote thick, lustrous hair and glowing skin.
When infused as a tea, Bamboo offers a distinctive herbaceous fragrance and flavour, akin to green tea, with a pale liquor. Like many green teas, bamboo leaves can be steeped multiple times over without any bitterness.
Ingredients: Bamboo leaves
Origin: Yunnan, China 🇨🇳
The perfect cup:
1 heaped teaspoon per cup
Boiling water
Infuse for 3-5 minutes
Smooth and full-bodied, Hua Mei Bamboo tea is complemented by earthy and herbaceous notes. Bamboo's rapid growth makes it a valuable addition to herbal teas. It’s rich in vegetal silica, and thus renowned by natural health practitioners across Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine for its stimulating, tonic, and antispasmodic properties. Bamboo-derived silica is believed to support heart health, prevent premature aging, and promote thick, lustrous hair and glowing skin.
When infused as a tea, Bamboo offers a distinctive herbaceous fragrance and flavour, akin to green tea, with a pale liquor. Like many green teas, bamboo leaves can be steeped multiple times over without any bitterness.
Ingredients: Bamboo leaves
Origin: Yunnan, China 🇨🇳
The perfect cup:
1 heaped teaspoon per cup
Boiling water
Infuse for 3-5 minutes