A fresh Gamro, Sweet Dew Tea just arrived. This variety of Gamro has small leaves. It is a bit more intense in flavor, aroma and color than regular Gamro. The slight sweet refreshing taste not only reminds of the friendship but also the early morning bucolic atmosphere. The tea came as a gift from my South Korean friend Park.

Gamro tea brewed on the small pot. Here only one tea leaf is sufficient for the brisk yellow brew. As the teacups are filled the typical fragrance flows in the air
Few years ago my friend and I were walking in Seoul, saw a girl in a store promoting a tea, giving small portions to drink. We tried and I bought 2 packages right away. That was Gamro, and it has been a fascinating tea since then.

The Gamro tea leaves are very delicate. Being light and twisted they can remain intact in the bottle. Their asymmetrical shape gives a sparkle to the teapot.
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Hi Ana,
Thanks for your comments. Please keep checking the blog, soon I’ll have new postings on the Gumro Tea.
Regards,
Dr.Z
Hi gaucho, I’ve been looking for new tea to try and I haven’ had one of this Gamro tea. I want to know if Gamro can be planted on those hot weather countries just like the one I went down with a Tulsi tea I’ve tried from http://organicindia.mercola.com/tulsi-tea.aspx. I want o have one on my garden too and that is the reason why I am asking you this questions. Thanks
Hi thestrongandbeautiful, to the best of my knowledge this tea is only available in South Korea where the four seasons are clearly defined and winter might have some snow. I’m still trying to get more information on this tea and will post when available.
Regards,