What do you mean by white tea?
You've probably already discovered what it means by now, but here you go...
"White tea is made from the young tea leaf. It is picked just before the leaf opens on the stem, and is air dried to lock in its color and flavor. The lack of chlorophyll in the immature leaf gives its "white" appearance. Aromatic and delicate-bodied, one should use more of the large leaf to get its full flavor. It has both caffeine and healthy polyphenols. There is no need to add milk or sugar to enjoy this simple, pure tea."