RADAR
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White tea comes from the same plant as green, black and oolong, but the difference is in the leaves. They are picked earlier in the season when the leaves are young and the buds are covered with white hairs, giving this tea it's name. White tea has gone through a minimal amount of processing and is not fermented. This tea has a light, sweet taste and has a small amount of caffeine, about 15 g per serving. Less then green(150) and a whole lot less then coffee (700).
I also enjoy white tea from time to time. Very delicate in flavor!
Great Reply Thandie! I've learned something today,and thats very Rare!

RADAR