“Very Bitter, NO steep time at all for me just rinse for 10 secs to let it open, the pour boiling water over it and right back off again thats all it takes. can be used over and over and dosent seem...” Read full tasting note
“From the Here’s Hoping TTB. This looked interesting: the tea comes as a single leaf, which is twisted into a cylinder. Here was an opportunity to try it. Big mistake. The taste is really horrible...” Read full tasting note
Kuding tea (Chinese: 苦丁茶; pinyin: kǔdīng chá; literally “bitter piece tea”) is a particularly bitter-tasting Chinese tisane which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species. Two most common plants used to make Ku Ding tea, being the wax tree species Ligustrum robustum and the holly species Ilex kudingcha plant, the former being more commonly grown in Sichuan and Japan while the latter is most commonly grown and used in the rest of China.
This one is NOT an actual TEA, this is the Holly Species Ilex aka “bitter spikes”
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