Good green teas are hard to find. Not really, but I just wanted to say that to get your attention! There are actually lots of good green teas, in fact, too many to choose from if you don’t know a good one from a bad one. First of all, you’ll want a loose leaf tea, a fresh one, so you know what’s actually in it, and second of all, you’ll want to buy from a reputable seller. I can help! Here’s a list of 9 good green teas I love.
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Matcha Japanese Green Tea
Price: $19.95 at teavana.com
This bright green tea is one of my favorites, ground from the full leaf into a fine powder, easy to make and drink on the go. It’s rich in vitamins A and C and potassium and iron, along with a healthy dose of fiber.
Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls Green Tea
Price: $12.00 at teavana.com
I love to steep this green tea, infused with jasmine, and watch it slowly unfurl. It’s extremely sweet, with a light, fresh taste.
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Gyokuro Imperial Green Tea
Price: $20.00 at teavana.com
I know what you’re thinking: with its deep green color, this looks more like fresh-cut grass than a good green tea! But it’s absolutely delicious, with a surprisingly rich flavor. The flavor is enhanced and heightened because the plants are covered two weeks before harvesting, so the leaves will retain their chlorophyll.
Moroccan Mint Green Tea
Price: $4.50 at teavana.com
This is a delightful blend of Chinese gunpowder green tea and Moroccan spearmint, one I drank every day during m last pregnancy to ease my nausea and calm my spirit. It’s sweet and robust… I love it!
Fruta Bomba Green Tea
Price: $6.80 at teavana.com
This is another of my favorite green teas… it’s like a tropical getaway in a teacup! It’s a blend of green tea with peach, papaya, lemongrass, and pineapple, citrusy and sweet, and absolutely delightful!
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Emperor's Clouds and Mist Green Tea
Price: $15.00 at teavana.com
One look at this silvery-green tea, and you’ll know it’s grown in the mountains, shrouded in mist, with a rich, delicate taste. It has a surprisingly peaty, smoky flavor, one that’s pleasant, perfect for rainy days with a good book.
Huang Shan Mao Feng Reserve Green Tea
Price: $20.00 at teavana.com
I had never heard a green tea described as “nutty” before, so I just had to try this one! It’s considered one of the top ten teas of China, and it really does have a slightly nutty taste… it’s delicious!
Gyokuro Genmaicha Green Tea
Price: $12.00 at teavana.com
This infusion of green tea with brown rice is so light, you’ll be tempted to steep it longer, but don’t. Add a tiny bit of honey or raw sugar, and this green tea will be perfect!
Raspberry Soiree Green Tea
Price: $8.00 at teavana.com
It’s a raspberry soiree, but the cherries, raisins, and elderberries were invited, too! They all mingle together with the green tea leaves to create a tangy, tart party!
With so many good green teas to choose from, especially these, which one will you try first, do you think? I especially love the fruit-infused ones… but what about you? Which of these good green teas will you befriend this winter?
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