When the tea is ready, the jasmin buds are removed to avoid that the tea absorbs the moisture of the jasmin flowers. |
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The buds are hand-picked in early spring, steamed and dried, then stored until early june waiting for the jasmin to blossoms. |
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This very rare white tea from Fujian province, clear as crystal, with a delicate jasmin flavour is low in theine and very refreshing. |
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He also found some jasmin sambac, which is full of indoles, molecules that smell overwhelmingly animalic. |
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Jasmin stood in front of Jesse's house with a duffel bag strapped over her shoulder. |
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Jasmin helps her transfer in and out of her wheelchair, get dressed, and bathe. |
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Matic prodded them level, Jasmin Handanovic did wonderfully well to deny Hazard and Costa before the Belgian was tripped by Viler's planted leg. |
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However, all that will change tonight when 21-year-old Jasmin Leigh Morris, from Swansea, makes her bid for stardom. |
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And TV babe Jasmin Walia is no different as Insider found out when she came to Liverpool to model a new line of clobber. |
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A piece that, true to its name, exudes amiability and serenity, the Jasmin displays a purity of line subtly created by Tissot's extreme attention to detail. |
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Jasmin Gerwien shows the flag and her five-coloured ribboned pins. |
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Audio recording containing an interview by Michel Jasmin with André Prévost about the Montreal International Competition, as well as his work Il fait nuit lente, set piece for the competition finalists. |
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