Tangerine Tuxedo is a traditional Chinese tea preparation — a whole mandarin tangerine hollowed out, filled with black tea, and then dried and aged together until the fruit and the tea become a unified object. Each piece is a small, palm-sized dried tangerine shell containing black tea leaves that have been slowly infused with the citrus oils of the peel over the drying period.The technique draws on a centuries-old Chinese tradition of using chen pi (陳皮) — aged tangerine peel — as both a tea ingredient and a digestive aid.
In Tangerine Tuxedo, the tangerine and the tea age together rather than separately: the fruit's essential oils migrate into the tea leaves during drying, smoothing the earthy black tea character with a natural citrus note that no blended or flavored tea quite replicates. The result is a cup that tastes of aged citrus and tea together — warm, smooth, slightly sweet, with the earthy depth of a quality black tea underneath.
TEA TYPE
Black Tea
CAFFEINE
High
As a black tea, this has a fuller caffeine level, making it a good choice for morning or early afternoon. It is typically lower in caffeine than coffee.
STEEP
212° for 5 mins
Steep longer for a bolder cup, especially if adding milk.
Please note that the number of pieces per pouch is approximate and may vary as the tea is packaged by weight.
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How do I prepare this?
Asked by Emma
on June 27th, 2019
“ Hi Emma - we recommend you break open the tangerine, and brew the tea and the peel together, the same as you would other black teas. Each tangerine makes about 2-3 cups of tea. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on June 28th, 2019
Is it possible to store the tangerine between brews or do I need to drink all 2-3 cups in one sitting?
Asked by Meg S
on July 1st, 2019
“ Meg, for only 1 cup, we would recommend simply breaking apart the tangerine into a few pieces, and make the single cup with some of the tea and few tangerine rind pieces. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on July 2nd, 2019
What kind of black tea is in the orange? Thanks!
Asked by Magpie
on July 9th, 2019
“ It is a black tea from Hunan, China. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on July 10th, 2019
Is the tea Pu'er tea?
Asked by Leila Stackleather
on February 3rd, 2020
“ It is a black tea from Hunan, China. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on March 2nd, 2020
“ It does taste like Pu Ehr to me, too! ”
Answered by Cindi Drinks Tea
on February 21st, 2022
how long can they be stored? what is the shelf life
Asked by Barbara Norris
on June 18th, 2020
“ Hello Barbara! Teas don't expire in the way that milk or yogurt might, but we generally recommend consuming tea within one year of purchase. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on June 19th, 2020
Do i Brew it with/addition to black tea or just on its own?
Asked by Amy Keifer
on March 1st, 2020
“ Hi Amy! We recommend you break open the tangerine, and brew the tea and the peel together, the same as you would other black teas. Each tangerine makes about 2-3 cups of tea. You can brew it on its own! ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on March 2nd, 2020
how do you store tea not used?
Asked by Barbara Norris
on September 25th, 2020
“ Hello Barbara! We would recommend storing unused tea in the pouches we ship our teas in! They'll keep light and air out to keep the tea fresh. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on September 25th, 2020
Would this be good iced, or just hot?
Asked by Megan Hash
on February 20th, 2022
“ Hello Megan! You can brew any tea hot or cold, it's just a matter of personal taste preferences. Check out iced tea brewing tips here. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on February 21st, 2022
Do I use the entire Tangerine/Tea ball for each cup?
Asked by Jim Fraser
on August 24th, 2025
“ Hello Jim! We recommend breaking open the tangerine, brewing the tea and the peel together, just as you would other black teas. Each tangerine makes about 2-3 cups of tea. ”
Answered by Adagio Teas
on August 25th, 2025
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