You know that moment when you sit down with something warm and think, okay, this is the part of the day I actually like? That's Coconut Cloud. White peony tea — light, a little floral, not trying too hard — with toasted coconut and vanilla that make it taste like dessert without requiring any pants with an elastic waistband. No sweetener needed. No milk required. Just hot water, a couple of minutes, and a mug you haven't washed yet from this morning. We're not judging. What's In It White Peony (Bai Mu Dan): A whole-leaf white tea with a clean, slightly sweet base and a gentle floral note. Naturally low in bitterness, which means you can actually forget about it for a minute without ruining the cup.Toasted Coconut: Real coconut, toasted. Warm, nutty, and slightly caramel-y without tipping into sunscreen territory.Vanilla Flavoring: Rounds out the edges. Makes the whole thing taste like a dessert that didn't require a stand mixer. And a pinch of Calendula for a pop of sunshine and a gentle floral note. Steeping Cheat Sheet Water Temp: 175–185°F (hot but not boiling — white tea is a little delicate, okay?) If you go too long, this one gets bitter. Amount: 1 teaspoon per 8 ozSteep Time: 2–3 minutesRe-steep? Yes. White peony can usually go at least twice. Second steep is a little softer, a little more mellow — honestly, sometimes better. No special equipment required. A fine-mesh strainer, a tea ball, a reusable bag — whatever you've got. It all works. Hot vs. Iced Hot: Stick to 2–3 minutes. It's easy to overbrew if you walk away (we've been there). Tastes like a gentle, warm dessert in a mug.Iced: Double the leaf, steep hot for 3 minutes, pour over ice immediately. The coconut flavor gets a little more pronounced when it's cold — like a lighter, less sticky version of a coconut latte. Add a splash of coconut milk if you're feeling extra. No judgment. FAQ Does it taste like sunscreen?No. Toasted coconut is a different vibe entirely — it's warm and nutty, not tropical-candy sweet. Think roasted, not piña colada. Does it have caffeine?A little. White tea has less caffeine than black or green tea — it's a gentle nudge, not a shove. Great for afternoons when you want something warm but don't want to be staring at the ceiling at midnight. Do I need to add sweetener?Nope. The vanilla and coconut bring enough sweetness on their own. But if you want a little honey in there, go for it — we're not the sweetener police. Can I use this as a latte base?Absolutely. Brew it a little stronger, add frothed coconut milk, and you have a legitimately good afternoon drink that costs less than your last coffee shop run. How much loose leaf comes in a bag?Each 1 oz bag makes approximately 11–14 cups — and white peony re-steeps well, so you can squeeze more out of it if you're the type who actually remembers to do that.