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Tea: What Makes Quality White Persian Melon Tea?

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In today's tea market, the product gaining popularity the most
rapidly is white tea. Though white tea has been around for
centuries, it is fairly new to the Western world for two reasons.
The first is that it is the rarest of all teas; just a little is
grown each year. Secondly, in Asian cultures white tea was
traditionally reserved for only the highest tea ceremonies; it
was not considered an everyday beverage.


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Tea: What Makes Quality White Persian Melon Tea?
Copyright (c) 2007 Marcus Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



In today's tea market, the product gaining popularity the most
rapidly is white tea. Though white tea has been around for
centuries, it is fairly new to the Western world for two reasons.
The first is that it is the rarest of all teas; just a little is
grown each year. Secondly, in Asian cultures white tea was
traditionally reserved for only the highest tea ceremonies; it
was not considered an everyday beverage.

Today, however, we're discovering the delicious taste and
significant health benefits of white tea and we're clamoring for
more. One of the most delicious and sought after blends of white
tea is White Persian Melon Tea, a flavorful blend of white tea
with melon.

White tea comes from the same plant as black and green teas, but
it is processed in a different manner, which gives it a different
taste. White tea is harvested much earlier than other teas,
before the leaves are fully open. At this point in the growing
process, the tea buds are still covered by fine white hair, hence
the name white tea.

In addition, white tea is not fermented like black tea. The lack
of fermentation keeps tea's natural anti-oxidants in place and
helps create the delicate flavor that makes white tea so unique.
White tea's anti-oxidants have been shown to help reduce the
signs of aging and prevent serious illnesses like cancer and
heart disease by fighting the free radicals in our bodies.

White Persian Melon Tea Requires Precise Harvesting and
Processing

White Persian melon tea must be infused with melon nectar after
the tea leaves are steamed or fired.

To make the best quality of White Persian Melon Tea, several
things must happen precisely.

First, the white tea leaves must be picked at the proper time.
Only the completely unopened and undamaged buds, and in some
cases, the top two leaves, must be picked. The tea harvester must
ensure that the buds are not damaged during plucking, as this can
cause fermentation to begin, which would compromise the flavor of
the tea.

The best white tea buds are harvested in March and April and only
when the weather is just right. There must be no rain on the day
of harvest. There should have been no frost on the previous
night, and the morning's dew must be dry. If careful attention
is not paid to these details of tea harvesting, the quality of
the White Persian Melon tea will be compromised.

Next, the leaves must be dried and steamed appropriately. Often,
the drying and steaming will take place right in the fields. The
tea gardener must be skilled at steaming the leaves for exactly
the right amount of time to make the best tea.

Next, the tea must be infused with the melon nectar to create
White Persian Melon Tea. It is critical that the tea artisan use
only the finest quality melon nectar for infusing the tea, and
that he knows precisely how long the infusion should take. This
ensures that the flavor of the tea is the perfect balance between
the white tea flavor and the flavor of melon.

Using the highest quality melon nectar is important to protect
the flavor of the tea, but it's also important for protecting
the health benefits of the tea. Melons are a wonderful source of
anti-oxidants, so White Persian Melon tea is one of the
healthiest you can find, if high quality melon nectar is used
along with properly harvested and processed white tea.

Melon contains an anti-oxidant known as GliSODin. This
anti-oxidant neutralizes free radicals in the body just like the
anti-oxidants in the white tea. However, GliSODin is special
because it has been shown to stimulate our bodies to produce
their own anti-oxidants. In studies, GliSODin alone has been
shown to protect against oxidative damage and protect our cell.

This powerful anti-oxidant in combination with the many important
anti-oxidants found in white tea make it a powerhouse. However,
if inferior quality melon is used in White Persian Melon Tea, the
anti-oxidant potency will be compromised.

Skilled Tea Artisans

What separates the best White Persian Melon tea from one that is
of lesser quality is the skill, expertise and caring of the tea
artisan.

 * The best tea artisans only pluck the tenderest top part of the
tea plant for white tea, and they do so only at exactly the right
time.

 * The best tea artisans pluck the tea leaves by hand, choosing
only the ones that are ready and ensuring that the buds are not
damaged during plucking.

 * The best tea artisans precisely time the drying and steaming
process of the white tea leaves.

 * The best tea artisans use the finest quality melon nectar.

 * The best tea artisans are precise in the timing of the melon
nectar infusion.

 * The best tea artisans tend their tea plants year round. They
weed during the summer, fertilize and prune in the fall, and
watch their young tea plants during the winter to ensure that
they are protected from the cold weather.

White Persian Melon Tea is one of the finest you'll find in
terms of delicate and refreshing flavor and in terms of health
benefits. Choose the finest White Persian Melon Tea from the best
tea companies, and you're certain to love this delicious blend.




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Marcus Stout is President of the Golden Moon 
Tea Company. For more information about tea, 
(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea) 
green tea (http://www.goldenmoontea.com/blacktea) 
and black tea go to http://www.goldenmoontea.com


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