Why Cold-brew is better:
Sources:
NutritionFacts.org, "Cold Steeping Green Tea".
Journal of Food Science and Technology, "Effects of alternative steeping methods".
BornTea's Instant Cold-brew | Soda / Flavored water | Bottled tea | Juice / Coconut water | |
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Real ingredients with natural health benefits | ||||
No additives | Sometimes | |||
No added sugar | Sometimes | Sometimes | ||
Waste-free | ||||
Refillable |
Compared with other water-alternatives for daily hydration
Proprietary Process
Our proprietary process involves harvesting our teas at peak seasons by hand, slow heat and then vacuum flash-frozen them. It keeps the nutrition and properties, taste, color and smell. They then go through three processes of sterilizations via Microwave, UV, and Steam. Thanks to our commitment to small-batch, chemical-free production, it’s that we can’t mass produce.
"It's *super* refreshing and convenient! I'm reducing my sugar intake so this is my thing. I drink it throughout the day. It saved me so much money by refilling again and again!"
- Christine L., an early customer from NY.
Some numbers
*Each bottle is 400ml. The numbers are based on the data as of 1st May 2019.
A long time favorite of mine. It has a subtle sweetness that is very flattering to the general green flavor. It's very smooth. Even the feel of the leaves is silky! Btw it is very beautiful when the leaves flow in my glass-made teapot.
This is one of my favorite green teas and it is consistently requested by tea-drinking friends. The flavors are bold but light without being too 'grassy.' It is suitable for all level of tea drinkers.
This tea is a little expensive tbh. But I did some google searching and it's actually much less expensive than other brands. I don't know why this tea is pricy but I really like the taste of it. I'd order it again (perhaps not so soon because of the price, but I will, after I finish this box)
Quite simply one of the best green teas I've ever tasted.
Good stuff. I have mostly tried blended green teas in my country, and got them from supermarket (or David's tea). And this is actually the first time I try real Chinese tea. I have not been to China before, perhaps that's the reason why I want to try. And this tea definitely doesn't let me down. I also got white tea. Loved them both.