🍵 Elevate your ritual with the smoky sophistication of organic Gunpowder Green!
Davidson's Organics Gunpowder Green Loose Leaf Tea offers a premium, USDA certified organic experience with tightly rolled pellets that brew a deep, smoky flavor. Sustainably and non-GMO farmed, this 16-ounce bag delivers a rich, layered cup of wellness, backed by over four decades of expert tea craftsmanship and full vertical integration from farm to cup.
L**E
Good taste
I've ordered this twice now. This tea is fresh and has a good aroma. It's very easy to make a cup of tea, a small luxury that's meaningful. I think the value is good, better than teabags for sure.
D**Y
Review for Davidson’s Bulk Green Tea
I’ve tried many green teas over the years, but Davidson’s Bulk Green Tea stands out as my favorite. The quality is exceptional—fresh, smooth, and never bitter, even when steeped for a while. I love that it’s organic and comes in bulk, making it both cost-effective and environmentally friendly. The flavor is clean and refreshing, perfect for a morning boost or a relaxing afternoon cup. If you’re a green tea lover looking for a consistently great option, I highly recommend giving Davidson’s a try!
A**E
Excellent Jasmine Green Tea Pearls! Great flavor!
I am highly particular about my jasmine green tea pearls. These Jasmine Green Tea Pearls tasted great! Tastes fresh. I will buy them again. I really liked the flavor. I normally drink Numi Jasmine Green Tea Pearls but they were out of stock on Amazon, so I tried these and I am glad I did! I think they are better than Numi’s.
J**N
Brew Carefully and Tastes Like Oolong
I have ordered numerous Davidson's tea but this one is very unique in a both positive and negative way. It is a mixture of oolong, green tea, and jasmine. The oolong is the strongest flavor that stands out. The jasmine is barely there. The reason why it's unique, I'll describe.The first time I opened the bag it smelled kind of odd and bland. Brewed my first cup and my digestive tract did not like it. It speed up my tract (probably due to the caffeine content) causing loose stools. That first cup tasted bland and very plain. Next day decided to give it a second chance. Suspecting the tea leaves had settled, maybe I had more of one leaf or another in the first batch, so I shook the bag up. Used boiling water, the taste was somewhat more of oolong but still a tad bland. No problem with my digestion this time round. At that point I only felt the tea was okay.Third brew I approached this tea differently. Used almost boiling water, seeped for 4 min 30 sec and added honey after done brewing. The oolong was still the strongest but a hint of jasmine was finally coming through. Tasted much better and likeable, then. Started making every brew like this and seemed good.Most reviews say the tea is bland and that is true. I believe the blandness comes from it being kept airtight and the leaves settled. The mixture of leaves can allow one to brew with far more oolong compared to green or jasmine. This makes each brew give just a slightly different flavor each time but oolong flavor though is the strongest. The only way I feel jasmine came through is if you sweeten the tea. If you are expecting jasmine smell and flavor like jasmine pearls from teavana, look elsewhere. If you don't sweeten your tea and like drinking it like Japanese sencha, I would also say look elsewhere. I would not recommend to everyone but for those who like oolong and don't mind testing new things. It does not cost that much so if it is not your cup of tea, just discard the bag.
J**A
Green tea
Really good green tea, can’t find in grocery. My husband has been using this green tea for years. When brewing it seems like the tea leaves unroll when hot water hits teas in the infuser.
T**S
Super new to drinking tea, but this stuff is great!
I am new to drinking tea, I won't lie. And the only other tea I've tried was a Rooibos Green Tea that was in much smaller particles. While I liked the taste, I didn't notice any effects on my energy levels or overall health. When that ran out, I decided to try a different brand and settled on this due to the price per ounce and the overwhelmingly popular reviews. I can definitely see why people like this so much!The biggest difference I've noticed in this is the size of the particles. This is tightly rolled "pellets" according to the listing, which will definitely explain why it expands so much while brewing. I can put a teaspoon of dry tea in the infuser and when I'm ready to drink it, it has expanded to 4 or 5 times that amount in wet leaves. So this is great if you have an infuser that allows it to uncurl properly, but if theres not enough room, I'm not sure if it will brew properly. I'm honestly not sure how this works.I have also noticed a huge difference in the energy levels this gives me. I have completely stopped drinking coffee and switched to this. I have more energy, it goes down easier, I don't get that gross sweaty feeling that coffee gives me, and I just feel "cleaner" overall. I am officially a fan of Green Tea!I did not like the taste at first as it was much more bitter than the kind I had been drinking, but I've found that if I add a small amount of high quality honey into it, it brings it down a notch and I really enjoy it. I'm incredibly happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend it!Almost forgot to say that it would be a good idea to find a good airtight container to store most of this until you need it. I've moved about 2/3 of this bag into a container to keep it from going stale or losing nutrients. Its a big bag.
L**R
Earl Grey Green also contains lavender flowers
I love Earl Grey tea, whether the base is black, green, or white tea. I also love both the scent and flavor of lavender, which is fortunate as it isn't obvious from the name that this version contains dried lavender petals.The green tea leaves are a good medium-large size, not chopped bits or dust. The bergamot flavor tastes authentic and is not so strong as to overpower the green tea, and the lavender adds a nice depth.I've seen some reviews mentioning finding strange things in loose tea, but I've never had anything in a bag of Davidsons that wasn't supposed to be there, beyond the very occasional stem or tiny twig.I know people who greatly dislike the taste of lavender (they find it too reminiscent of soap or candles), so it would be helpful if Davidson's altered the name or otherwise made it very obvious that this tea does contain something more than the standard Earl Grey flavor. Aside for that, I wouldn't change anything.5 Stars, highly recommended.
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