Gross National Happiness Tea

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DESCRIPTION

The phrase Gross National Happiness was coined by King Wangchuk of Bhutan in 1972. GNH focuses on the country's sustainable approach to development. Surrounded by China & India and in close proximity to Nepal & Bangladesh, Symphony of Leaves Tea sources this green tea from Bhutan. This particular farm is a 43 acre co-op operated by women. These women, hand pick, pan fire and roll the delicate leaves into twisted shapes. There are notes of coriander and lemon peel. This is an incredible easy tea to drink daily.

How to Brew

  • 4 grams of tea per 8oz of water

  • Bring fresh water to 180 degrees

  • Brew 3 minutes

  • Good for 4-5 infusions

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DESCRIPTION

The phrase Gross National Happiness was coined by King Wangchuk of Bhutan in 1972. GNH focuses on the country's sustainable approach to development. Surrounded by China & India and in close proximity to Nepal & Bangladesh, Symphony of Leaves Tea sources this green tea from Bhutan. This particular farm is a 43 acre co-op operated by women. These women, hand pick, pan fire and roll the delicate leaves into twisted shapes. There are notes of coriander and lemon peel. This is an incredible easy tea to drink daily.

How to Brew

  • 4 grams of tea per 8oz of water

  • Bring fresh water to 180 degrees

  • Brew 3 minutes

  • Good for 4-5 infusions

 

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