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Our teas come from the World-famous region in China, named Anhui. The tea fields are located in a mountainous region which is most suitable for growing teas that yield high nutrient factors, freshness and distinction. In addition, the ingredients are raised on the same property as they are picked, processed, packed and shipped. This is an uncommon practice, in the tea-making world.

We are also proud to be an exclusive reseller of these unique teas, as you may not likely find these teas available elsewhere in the United States. We are madly in love with the Babao and Flower Series Teas!

And, just ask anyone who has traveled to China--and, has imbibed the Traditional Hanguahn 8-Treasure Teas--shortly after they leave China, they reminisce about their favored discovery, while abroad, and seek to find the tea for sale in their country. When they realize that they cannot easily find it, they turn to TeaBling.com :) YES--we carry this prized detectible, beautiful, natural, blooming tea! In addition, we carry a full array of the very unique "Flower" teas, and tea pollens and powders. Please, read on, to find out more about our specialTEAS:

 

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Babao Tea Series: with 9 varieties to choose from, these teas contain full-floral ingredients ranging from chrysanthemum buds, rose buds, rose hips, dates, green tea leaf "beads", and nasturtiums, to name a few. Most certainly, you'll want to try the signature Traditional Hongyan Eight-Treasure Tea. These teas literally bloom in front of your eyes, as their buds unravel into loveliness while steeping in hot water. Their packaging is typically a plastic bag, with individual bagged servings inside. Perfectly portable and proportional for individual servings.

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Flower Tea Series: these 12 varieties are similar to the Babao Teas, but they also include other combined plant ingredients, such as green tea leaves, honeysuckle flowers and jasmine. The ingredients are loosely packaged individually, and can be infused within tea bags, metal sachets, or free-flowing in hot water.

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Green Teas: choose from 4 blends of our Green Teas. Regarding green, red and black teas... The more processing that tea leaves undergo, the darker they will turn. Green tea is the least processed tea. The leaves and and stems are
simply steamed quickly. Black and red teas are partially dried, crushed and then fermented. Regardless of the processing method, all teas contain polyphenols, which give tea its
antioxidant properties. Antioxidants may help protect our body from free-radical damage. Indeed, tea ranks as high as or higher than many fruits and vegetables in the ORAC score, a score which measures antioxidant potential of plant-based foods.

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Black Teas: Black tea is more oxidized than the green, oolong and white varieties. All four varieties are made from leaves of Camellia sinensis.

Flavor: Black tea is generally stronger in flavor and contains more caffeine than the less oxidized teas.

Meaning: In Chinese and culturally-influenced languages, black tea is known as "red tea", perhaps a more accurately describing the color of the brewed liquid. The name black tea, however, could alternatively refer to the color of the oxidized leaves. In Chinese, "black tea" is a commonly used classification for post-fermented teas, such as Pu-Erh tea. However, in the Western world, "red tea" more commonly refers to South African rooibos tisane. While green tea usually loses its flavor within a year, black tea retains its flavor for several years. For this reason, it has long been an article of trade, and compressed bricks of black tea even served as a form of de facto currency in Mongolia, Tibet, and Siberia into the 19th century. Generally, unblended black teas are named after the region in which they are produced. Often, different regions are known for producing teas with characteristic flavors.

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Oolong Teas: Oolong is a traditional Chinese tea, somewhere between green and black in oxidation. It ranges from 10% to 70% oxidation. In Chinese tea culture, semi-oxidized oolong teas are collectively grouped as "blue-green tea". Oolong has a taste more akin to green tea than to black tea: it lacks the rosy, sweet aroma of black tea but it does not have the stridently grassy vegetal notes that typify green tea.

Flavor: The best Oolong has a nuanced flavor profile. It is commonly brewed to be strong, with the bitterness leaving a sweet and pleasant aftertaste. Oolong tea leaves are often processed and rolled into long curly leaves or into ball-like forms.

Meaning: The word oolong means "black dragon" in Chinese. There are three widely accepted explanations on how this name came about. According to the "tribute tea" theory, oolong tea was a direct descendant of Dragon-Phoenix Tea Cake tribute tea. Oolong tea replaced it when loose tea came into fashion. Since it was dark, long and curly, it was called the Black Dragon tea.

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Tea bag Series: goodness, we almost feel boring about introducing our Tea bag Series. After you meet our "blooming" teas--you may never go back to a plain ol' bag o' tea bag ever again. We are sorry to have spoiled you. However, our 10 different Tea bag Teas, are truly unique! It is here, that you will find not only traditional teas, like green tea, aloe tea, and black tea, but here, you will also find some very unique, tasty, AND effective teas, such as: our unique Diet Tea, VERY floral Jasmine Tea, and, hard-to-find teas: Kuding Tea, Gingko Tea (to improve memory), Loquat Leaf Tea, Pu'erh Tea (a favorite amongst the Asian countries and even Europe), and Gynostemma Herb Tea.

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Powders & Pollens: properly processed, powdered teas and pollens can impose a higher effect of their benefits onto your body. We carry high-quality green powder tea, Mulberry Leaf Tea, ad Matcha (or, Macha). Macha (powder) is made from the youngest of tea leaves, ad is pulverized into a powder, much the consistency of baby powder. It has a very distinct flavor (much that of green tea, coincidentally :) and can be mixed in with other drinks, including coffee, or in baked goods. Matcha contains high antioxidant value.

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Herbal Teas: any of our 5 Herbal Teas will be a treat to discover. Herbal Teas, in general, are most commonly used to "treat" ailments. These teas "gently" treat, or support your current curative method, but are NOT intended to replace medical or alternative treatment prescribed methods--so, please seek advice from a trained specialist before consuming ANY herbal teas as a treatment. We carry Balsam Pear Tea, Dry Haw Tea (mushroom), Gynostemma Herb Tea (Balled-Up), Kuding Tea (Needle Shape), and Wild Ganoderma Lucidum.

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Herbal Instant Tea: another great mobile tea option! Refreshing and different! Try any of our 9 instant teas.

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Other Tea Products: We also carry hard-to-find green tea tablets, and Odor Eliminating "tea" which you can boil on top of your stove, to rid of unwanted smells in your home or office.

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• Flower Teas
• 8-Treasure Teas /    Babao Teas
• Teabag Teas
• Herbal Teas
• Oolong Teas
• Black Teas
’Ä¢ Green Teas
• Other Tea Products

 

Aloe Smooth Green Tea, Teabag - Diet Tea, Teabag - Ginkgo Tea, Teabag - Green Tea, Teabag - Gynostemma Herb Tea, Teabag - Keemun Black Tea, Teabag - Kuding Tea, Teabag - Loquat Leaf Tea, Teabag - Pu'erh Tea, Teabag - Jasmine Tea, BABAO "BABAOCHA" TEA SERIES - 8 Ingredient Teas, Eight-Treasure Teas, 8-Treasure Teas, Babao - Fresh And Cool Babao Tea, Babao - Traditional Hongyan Eight-treasure Tea, Babao - Lemon Babao Tea, Babao - Chrysanthemum Tea (Sugarless Style), Babao - Chrysanthemum Tea (Honey Style), Babao - Chrysanthemum Tea (Fresh And Cool Style ), Babao - Seven Bowl Xiao Cha Xian, Babao - San Pao Tai, Babao - Traditional Hongyan Eight-Treasure Tea, GREEN TEA SERIES, Green Tea - Bi Luo Chun Tea, Green Tea - Huangshan Maofeng Tea, Green Tea - Jiuhua Buddha Tea (Premium Grade), Green Tea - Lung Ching Tea, KEEMUN BLACK TEA SERIES (different Grade), Keemun Black Tea - Congou Black Tea, Keemun Black Tea - Mao Feng Tea, TEA POWDER & POLLEN SERIES, Powder & Pollen - Green Powder Tea, Powder & Pollen - Matcha Tea, Powder & Pollen - Mulberry Leaf Green Tea, HERBAL TEA, Herbal - Balsam Pear Tea, Herbal - Dry Haw Tea, Herbal - Gynostemma Herb Tea (Bead Shape), Herbal - Kuding Tea (Needle Shape), Herbal - Wild Ganoderma Lucidum, HERBAL GRANULES SERIES & INSTANT DRINK, Herbal Instant - Clean Fire Tea, Herbal Instant - Fire Falls Tea, Herbal Instant - Ginger Tea, Herbal Instant - Green Milk Tea, Herbal Instant - Honeysuckle Tea, Herbal Instant - Milk Coffee, Herbal Instant - Milk Tea, Herbal Instant - Old Huizhou Doctor Tea, Herbal Instant - Wild Arrowroot Flour Milk Tea, FLOWER TEA SERIES, Flower Series - Camellia Tea, Flower Series - Chrysanthemum Green Tea, Flower Series - Gomphrena Globosa Tea, Flower Series - Honeysuckle Tea, Flower Series - Jasmine Tea, Flower Series - Jasmine Tea, Flower Series - Osmanthus Green Tea, Flower Series - Rose + Green Tea, Flower Series - Rose Tea, Flower Series - Roselle Tea, Flower Series - Tropaeolum Green Tea + Nasturtium, Flower Series - Huangshan Tribute Chrysanthemum, OOLONG TEA SERIES, Oolong - Ginseng Tea, Oolong - Iron Buddha King Tea, OTHER TYPES OF TEA, Other - Green Tea Tablets, Other - Odor Eliminating Tea (non-edible)

 

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