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Classic "Gan Zao Ye" Wild Jujube Tea from Laoshan Village

Original price $5.50 - Original price $138.00
Original price
$5.50
$5.50 - $138.00
Current price $5.50

Gan Zao Ye (甘枣叶) or Wild Jujube Tea is a herbal tea made from wild jujube plants picked in the spring of this year in Laoshan Village area of Shandong.  Laoshan Village is also the home to some wonderful green and black teas.  Wild Jujube grows at an altitude of 600-1000 meters and is picked in the month of April and May

The taste is soupy and very thick, it has notes of barley, jiaogulan-like sweetness, and long-lasting rich taste.  The aroma is fruity and very sweet, filling the room with a baked fruitcake type aroma.

Our Imperial Grade Gan Zao Ye is picked when the leaves are young and tender in April and May and then carefully processed to preserve their fine state.  The Classic Wild Jujube (this listing you are reading now) is larger leaf than the Imperial grade, and also has a more robust flavor and thick tea soup.  Medicinally speaking this is the more powerful of the two types we offer.  Some people will prefer this one to the Imperial Grade we offer here

Recommended brewing:

Strainer Brewing - 85C Spring Water - Put 6 grams in a strainer atop a glass cha hai (公道杯) and slowly pour the water over the tea letting it drain into the cha hai.  Keep adding water slowly until the tea loses it's flavor.

Gong Fu Brewing - 85C Spring Water - Put 5 grams per 100ml gaiwan or glass teapot and brew with a 10 second infusion for the first steeping, then add 10 seconds for each subsequent infusion.

Overall rating: 4.857143 / 5 from 21 reviews.

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Relaxing tea, grassy taste

"Relaxing tea, grassy taste"

Taylor R. (4/5)

Evening Elixir

"This tea has become a necessity for me. Not only is it delicious (tastes like miso to this n00b, with a hint of burnt caramel?) but it also calms my stomach and knocks me out like chinga! Stocking this to the rafters!"

Lisa V. (5/5)

Staple Herbal Tea

"Great on it's own or with other tea"

Mitchell S. (5/5)

Herbal tea that close to green tea.

"Since I've had to cut back my caffeine drastically, I'm glad I can still drink this tea. It's the only herbal that's close to green tea and it has a very relaxing effect on the body too."

Teena S. (5/5)

Awesome!

"Awesome!"

Ryan B. (5/5)

New favorite AMAZING

"Recently recevied a sample of this tea to try and it is now an absolute favorite. The flavor is rich, the mouth feel silky and it just hits with warmth and comfort. Add it to your tea shelf immediately, you will not be disappointed"

Tracey (5/5)

Amazing tea

"Jujube tea is amazing! The taste is very pleasant and it helps you have a nice sleep!"

Elena S. (5/5)

Unexpected delight

"I bought this to try to find something my wife and I could enjoy in the evenings - I'm glad I did. It smells and tastes really unique - sweet, malty and something else we can't can't place yet. The best thing is how relaxing it is. Highly recommended"

Paul R. (5/5)

My favorite caffeine free tea!

"I love this wild jujube. My friends and customers love it. What else can I say? It's a friendly, feel good flavor. I'd suggest a water temperature well below boiling because it can develop an initial bite that is sharp if over brewed or brewed impatiently. Also, I found that some aging (1-2 years) rounds out the flavor to be more like a roasted green tea. It's exceptional hot or cold!! Try it. It won't let you down."

James A. (5/5)

Classic "Gan Zao Ye" Wild Jujube Tea from Laoshan Village

"Fresh, delicious, savory <3 ! Non caffeinated gem- truly one of my favorite teas"

Gemma I. (5/5)

Q&A

If I employ the strainer brewing method above, how long does it steep? It just says until the tea loses its flavor.
It depends on how fine the mesh is on the strainer. I&#x27;d recommend using a very fine mesh strainer to keep the water and tea in there together a little longer. Our SST Stainless Steel strainer would be a good choice.
Hi, last time I brewed this tea it became very bitter. I follow your brewing suggestions. Any ideas why it became bitter and how I can avoid that?
You can try any or all of these things: Shorter steep times, less tea and/or lower water temperature.
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