Loose Tea

Drinking loose tea is the best way to explore the incredible variety of flavours that Asia's great tea regions have to offer. Explore our range of single garden teas that embody the unique essence of their origin and the skill of their maker.

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    1. JING Tea Wuyi Oolong Loose Leaf Oolong Tea
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      Oolong Tea Wuyi Oolong Cacao, Stone Fruit, Rose From Huangcun Garden, Fujian, China
      £19.0050g
    2.  Ai Lao Mountains Raw Puerh 2020 loose leaf  cake 403
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      Puerh Tea Ai Lao Mountains Raw Puerh 2020 Grapefruit, Citrus Peel, Hops From Zhenyuan County, Yunnan, China
      £27.501 Cake
    3. JING Tea Assam Gold Loose Leaf Black Tea
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      Black Tea Assam Gold Malted Grain, Honey, Red Berry From Mancotta Garden, Assam, India
      £13.0050g
    4. Organic Matcha Ceremonial Grade 232
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      Green Tea Organic Matcha Ceremonial Grade Umami, Cream, Cut Grass From Kirishima Chuou Garden, Kagoshima, Japan
      £28.00
    5. Product Tea Oolong Tea Iron Buddha loose leaf Ziplock bag 100g
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      Oolong Tea Iron Buddha (Tieguanyin) Orchid, Melon, Vanilla Cream From Dazhai Garden, Fujian, China
      £17.0050g
    6. JING Tea Red Dragon Loose Leaf Black Tea 403
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      Black Tea Red Dragon Lychee, Ginger, Milk Chocolate From Ximeng Garden, Yunnan, China
      £17.0050g
    7. JING Tea Cooked Puerh Mini Cakes Loose Leaf Puerh Tea 403
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      Puerh Tea Cooked Puerh Mini Cakes Earthy, Tobacco Leaf, Molasses From Donghzai Garden, Yunnan, China
      £17.0010 Cakes
    8. JING Tea Yellow Gold Loose Leaf Oolong Tea
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      Oolong Tea Yellow Gold Meadow grassy, Linseed, Syrup From Dazhai Garden, Fujian, China
      £13.00100g
    9. JING Tea Sichuan Dew Loose Leaf Green Tea
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      Green Tea Sichuan Dew Fresh, Sappy, Vegetal From Jiazhu Garden, Sichuan, China
      £15.0050g
    10. JING Tea Chai Loose Leaf Black Tea
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      Black Tea Chai Cinnamon, Cardamom, Ginger From Assam, India (blend)
      £14.00100g
    11. JING Tea Decaffeinated Ceylon Loose Leaf Black Tea
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      Black Tea Decaffeinated Ceylon Malty, Clove, Dried Fruit From Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
      £14.00100g
    12. Organic Jade Sword Loose Tea 232
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      Green Tea Jade Sword™ Organic Green Tea Floral, Edamame, Cut Grass From Liwu Garden, Zhejiang China
      £13.00100g
    13. Organic Yunnan White Peony Loose Leaf Tea 232
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      White Tea Organic Yunnan White Peony Uplifting, Sweet, Rounded From Dahei Garden, Yunnan China
      £13.00100g
    14. JING Tea Ceylon Breakfast Loose Leaf Black Tea
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      Black Tea Ceylon Breakfast Malty, Black Pepper, Citrus Peel From Ruhuna/Dimbula, Sri Lanka
      £13.00100g
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    Intro

    Drinking loose tea leaves is the best way to explore the incredible variety of flavours that Asia's great tea regions have to offer. Our range of single garden loose leaf teas embody the unique essence of their origin and the skill of their maker, and represent some of the best loose tea in the UK.

    Selection of loose leaf tea by JING

    We specialise in organic loose tea. From Japanese loose teas like our Organic Hojicha to Chinese loose teas like Wuyi Oolong, we are dedicated to sourcing only the finest leaves, including some very special loose green teas. Then it’s over to you… How to make loose tea? It’s easier than you think. On every packet, we put simple instructions, including how much loose tea per cup and the optimal time to let it infuse for the perfect cup.

    Loose tea benefits: What is it good for?

    The benefits of loose tea are many. Right now, we all need to minimise our use of unnecessary packaging. If you’re making tea at home, you don’t need a teabag. Loose tea also gives you a better drinking experience. It opens up a whole new world of variety and flavour – because so many of the best teas never make it into bags. Loose leaf teas also tend to cost less than the equivalent teabags, so you’ll save money too.