Black / Green / White tea. Can we have white?

Blonde Logic

Yes. You can.
I know we can have black and green tea, but what bout white tea? I don;t mean white as in adding milk, but leaf tea that is 'white tea'. It uses a different part of the plant I think??

Is that safe to have? Only reason I wonder is because there is a flower on the front of the box and I know we aren;t allowed flowers in our teas?

Anyone know?

Thanks!!

x
 
White tea is made from the fresh buds of the tea plant so I'm sure it will be fine. And a nice change! I also like the rooibos tea, which is lovely without milk.
 
White tea is made from the fresh buds of the tea plant so I'm sure it will be fine. And a nice change! I also like the rooibos tea, which is lovely without milk.


THanks CurlY!

i have never heard of rooibos tea. will keep an eye out for it!
 
Whilst on tea, if I drink peppermint tea, does the water I use count to my 4 litres
 
White tea is made from the fresh buds of the tea plant so I'm sure it will be fine. And a nice change! I also like the rooibos tea, which is lovely without milk.

Rooibos is a fantastic tea. 100% caffeine free too. Makes a great iced tea type drink if sweetened with water flavouring. Yummmy.

But white tea? That's news to me. Must search for & try it.
 
afraid not lady... the only water with something added that counts is the water flavourings... I double checked myself cos I drink alot of peppermint tea :)
 
Rooibos is sometimes called Redbush tea.

Not sure about the vanilla though
 
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