Name: Gunpowder
Type: Chinese Green Tea
Company/Purchased: TeaVana
Taste: Somewhat ofa coppery aftertaste but it's not bad. It doesn't linger. The main taste however, is slightly grassy with that wonderful slightly peppery flavor. If stepped right it can also have a slight nutty flavor to it.
Of all the teas I drink, Green tea is some of the most finicky. Steep it too long and it is very bitter and has none of the original flavor. Steep it too little and it has no taste. Gunpowder only needs about a minute of steep time. So you can't go and get lost in Facebook or go clean your bedroom while waiting for the full flavor of this tea to develop. I learned that the hard way and ruined a good cup of tea my first time.
Gunpowder is believed to have received its name from the English word for the gunpowder pellets used for cannons. Below you will see two pictures. See if you can figure out which is tea and which is actual gunpowder pellets.
There are four ways you can use to tell the difference between which of the pictures below is true gunpowder and which is tea.
Here is the answer just in case you didn't figure it out: A: Cannon Gunpowder, B: Tea Gunpowder
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