China Keemun: renowned as China’s premier black tea. 4 oz tin. $10.
Dong Ding Oolong: a green, mild, but tasty tea rolled into pellets gunpowder style. Good for multiple infusions. 2 oz ziploc bag. $6.50.
Flowering Teas: these come in cartons of 8 handwoven balls of green tea that open up in hot water to reveal a colorful flower inside. Each ball makes a whole pot of tea after which the “flower” can be place in cold water and used as a table decoration for a few days. Comes in 4 types: Orange Osmanthus with lily, Flower Fairy with lily and jasmine, Royal Candlestick with marigold, and the light yellow Jasmine Fairy. $9.50
Ginger Tea: black tea with natural ginger flavor by Kwong Sang of Hong Kong. 2 1/2 oz tin. $5.50
Ginseng Oolong: this tea is pressed into little hard pellets that unfurl slowly during multiple infusions. As you drink, the sweetness of the ginseng builds in the mouth. 2 oz ziploc bag. $4.50.
Golden Monkey: this interesting tea has shades of gold, tastes like a forest smells like after a rain, is strong enough to have with milk or cream, but it never gets bitter or astringent. 2 oz ziploc bag. $6.50
Gunpowder Organic: organic green tea rolled into pellets which unfurl slowly into large leaves. 2 oz ziploc bag. $3.50
Hu-Kwa: a milder version of Lapsang Souchong (tea smoked over pine needles) from Taiwan. 4 oz tin. $10.50.
Jasmine Green: green tea leaves infused with the sweet floralness of jasmine. 2 oz ziploc bag. $3.50
Keemun: loaded with flavor, this is one of the most highly regarded black teas from China. 2 oz ziploc bag. $3.50
Laichee Black Tea: black tea with natural lychee flavor by Kwong Sang of Hong Kong. 6 oz tin. $9.50
Lapsang Souchong: black tea smoked over pine needles by Kwong Sang of Hong Kong. 2 1/2 oz tin. $5.50
Lu An Gua Pian Green: this is a large leaf green tea also known as melon seed. 2 oz ziploc bag. $5.50.
Mango Tea: black tea with natural mango flavor by Kwong Samg of Hong Kong. 2 1/2 oz tin. $5.50
Mint Tea: this is green tea with natural mint flavor by Kwong Sang of Hong Kong. 2 1/2 oz tin. $5.50
Pu-erh: the most oxidized of black teas, this earthy tea is the only tea that officially improves with age. 2 oz ziploc bag. $3.50
Pu-erh Mini Tuo Cha: these are pu-erh tea pressed into the shape of little chocolate truffles. 2 oz ziploc bag. $3.50
Shui Xian Oolong: this is a large leaf darker oolong like the ones commonly served in Chinese restaurants. 2 oz ziploc bag. $6.50.
Silver Needle: top grade white tea containing just the youngest (silver down covered) leaves. 2 oz ziploc bag. $9.50