Pumuen Mountain Tea Assam Green 50g | Organic Thai HK | Pumuen
Pumuen Assam Green Tea (Loose Leaves), a forest‑grown green tea made from Assam tea leaves at Doi Pumuen in Northern Thailand, crafted to highlight fresh, light tea character with no added flavours.
This gentle organic Assam green tea is ideal for everyday drinking, iced tea or light milk tea, perfect for those who enjoy a clean, refreshing cup.
Taste Note
Dry aroma: Light, fresh tea aroma with a hint of green leaf and gentle sweetness.
Flavour: Smooth, lightly grassy Assam green base with a subtle natural sweetness and a clean finish.
Mouthfeel & energy: Light to medium body, silky texture and gentle tea energy, easy to enjoy with multiple infusions.
Brewing Suggestions
Hot: Use 3–5g of tea leaves in a tea infuser or teapot, pour water just below boiling (80–85°C), steep 2–4 minutes.
Iced: Use 5–8g in cold water, refrigerate 4–8 hours or overnight for a smooth, refreshing iced green tea.
Light milk tea: Brew a light base, add a small amount of warm milk or plant milk, and enjoy as a very mild, fresh‑style milk tea.
Why Choose Pumuen Assam Green Tea?
- Same forest and altitude as Pumuen coffee, organically grown at over 1,250m above sea level.
- No added flavours; pure Assam green tea character.
- Organic and naturally lower in caffeine, suitable for daytime or light‑energy occasions.
- Great hot, iced or as a light‑drink‑style tea, works all year round.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What does this Assam Green Tea taste like?
A: Light, slightly grassy Assam green base with a gentle natural sweetness and a clean finish; pure green tea with no added fruit or flavour.
Q: Is there any added flavour or fruit?
A: No; this version is brewed from pure Assam green tea leaves without added fruit or flavouring.
Q: Is this tea suitable for people sensitive to caffeine?
A: Yes; Pumuen Assam Green Tea is naturally lower in caffeine and organically grown, and you can adjust the strength by changing leaf amount or steeping time.
Q: How many cups can a 30g pack make?
A: About 6–8 cups, depending on how strong you like it. Store in a cool, dry place after opening.
Q: How is this Assam Green Tea different from the Assam Black Tea?
A: Both use Assam leaves from the same forest, but green tea is less oxidised, so it tastes lighter, fresher and more grassy, while black tea is warmer and more malty.
Q: How should I brew this Assam Green Tea?
A: Brew hot with water just below boiling for 2–4 minutes, or cold brew/ice it for a smooth, light‑bodied drink; it also works well as a very light, fresh‑style milk tea.