We've gone overboard with stocking up on our amazing teas, and now it's time to make some space in our warehouse! But don't let that fool you – our excess inventory is just as fantastic as ever.
A powerhouse punchy green. Offering all the flavour for a modest price point. Designed to be infused fast and give maximum flavour in a short brewing time.
Ingredients: Green Tea Origin: Fujian, China Flavour Profile: Slightly Sweet, Grassy, Vegetal, lightly Smoked, Refreshing Caffeine: Moderate Brewing Guide/ Directions of use: 3-5g, -70- 80°c, 5+ minutes We would recommend brewing for a longer time period, until you reach the flavour profile you like.
*Please keep in mind tea leaf and herbal characteristics can vary from batch to batch, due to sourcing availability and season of the crop.
The Story
Traditionally this tea was rolled into what was referred to as ‘snails’ as a style of green tea preparation. Nowadays, the gunpowder green that comes into Australia is mostly sourced at a price point affordable to the demographic. This ensures a fantastic flavour of tea offering all the usual marine, vegetal super fresh notes at a price that allows you to stay super healthy every day.
Back in China its origin, Gunpowder green is a style of tea known for its unique appearance and distinctive flavour. The production method has been used for centuries. The name "Gunpowder" is a nod to the tightly rolled pellets resembling the grains of gunpowder used in ammunition, and it reflects the historical significance of this tea in trade and transportation. Gunpowder green tea is not only widely enjoyed in the Australian cafe market but also used by Kombucha makers and creative kitchen masterchefs.
Potential Health Benefits
Rich Antioxidants
Heart Health
Blood Sugar Regulation
Energise and Focus
Anti-inflammatory
Liver Health
Longevity
Whilst there is some scientific research indicating that tea may offer various health benefits, please note that all the information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. It should not be regarded as a replacement for medical advice, and it is not intended to be utilised as the primary method for treating any medical conditions or health concerns.
Pick-up from our South Nowra warehouse is available 9 AM - 2:30 PM, Monday to Friday. Contact 1800 355 182 or email info@teajourneys.com.au to arrange.
How long does your tea stay fresh?
Short answer. It depends on the tea and how it is stored.
To keep your teas fresh, always store them well-sealed in a cool, dry, and dark place and generally as a guideline we recommend consuming within 3 years of purchase.
How much caffeine is there in a cup of tea?
The caffeine content of tea varies depending on factors like water temperature and steeping time. On average:
Black tea: 40-70 mg per cup
Green tea: 20-45 mg per cup
Oolong tea: 30-50 mg per cup
White tea: 15-30 mg per cup
Yellow tea: 30-50 mg per cup
Herbal: 0 mg (naturally caffeine-free)
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Danielle Jukes
Tea Journeys
You guys are brilliant, your packaging is 1 of the main reason I chose to order my Tiger with you, you don't waste room and space with boxes. I love my tea samples and really I cannot survive without my Morning Tiger, Thankyou Tea Journeys
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WARWICK EDGINGTON
Game changer
I’ve never understood our camping buddies not liking Lapsang Souchong. After all they all say how much they like getting home and finding all there clothes smell of smoke.
Recently introduced Golden Goose into the mix and it captured some interest. There is hope for them yet.
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Pam Allen
Vote 1 Teabo
I am really enjoying my sticky chai….. especially the ginger flavour which gives me the taste I like to identify.
I often use my diffuser in a mug rather than the infusion bottle and that works well if I just want a mug of chai just for myself.
I have samples to try and I want to try a chilled chai as well. I’m on a ‘tea adventure’