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How do you make jasmine tea?

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I have the tea leafs (Is that what you would call them?). Do you put normal teabags in first? Add milk? Help! Would the same procedure be used to make any other tea (With different tea leafs?) Ha, thanks!

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  1. put about a spoonful of jasmine leaves in a cup.

    pour boiling water over it it.

    steep a few minutes

    it will be much paler than regular tea, a bit green, but smells wonderful.

    no need to add regular tea.

    (technically, this is an infusion)


  2. Im sure you could use an essential oil of jasmine with a regular old tea bag...or just buy it at the store

  3. Jasmine Tea is Jasmine Tea-a-licous

  4. Jasmine tea is composed of Green tea leaves scented with fresh jasmine petals. When brewed, it produces a honey yellow hue, an aroma of tropical flowers, and a fruity taste.

    You can buy Jasmine tea in most supermarkets.

  5. Yes, you make it just like any other tea. No milk or sugar. It's great on it's own, but is perfect with Chinese food, especially sipped from those little "willow pattern" teacups with no handles!

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