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Keemun Tea

Keemun tea, originating from the Qimen County of Huangshan City in Anhui Province, China, is a famous Chinese black tea recognized for its distinctive aroma and flavor. First produced in 1875, Keemun tea quickly gained popularity both in China and abroad, especially among British tea lovers. It is often celebrated for its naturally sweet, fruity flavor with a hint of smokiness, and a beautiful, rich red infusion. Unlike other black teas, Keemun has a relatively low astringency, making it smooth to drink. Its production involves a meticulous process of withering, rolling, fermentation, and drying, which contributes to its unique taste and aroma profile. Keemun tea is not only enjoyed for its delightful flavor but also for its potential health benefits, including improving mental alertness and aiding in digestion.

Caffeine Content in Keemun Tea

The caffeine content in Keemun Tea is typically around 100mg per serving. This can vary based on the preparation method, including whether or not the tea was decaffinated. In the case of uncaffinated tea, Keemun Tea will contain about 2% or less than the original caffeine content, or 2mg of caffeine.
Green teaCaffeine Content

100mg