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The neat, needle-like tea leaves have a high content of silvery tips, creating a clear infusion with a sweet aroma. The taste hints at banana and star fruit.
Preparation guidelines: use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 70-80°C. Allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
A Chinese green tea from Enshi Prefecture in Hubei Province. The neat, needle-like tea leaves have a high content of silvery tips, creating a clear infusion with a sweet aroma. The taste hints at banana and star fruit.
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The neat, needle-like tea leaves have a high content of silvery tips, creating a clear infusion with a sweet aroma. The taste hints at banana and star fruit.
Preparation guidelines: use 12 g of tea (approx. 7 heaped tsp) for 1 l of water at the temperature of 70-80°C. Allow to infuse for 2-3 minutes. Then strain. Suitable for 3 infusions.
A Chinese green tea from Enshi Prefecture in Hubei Province. The neat, needle-like tea leaves have a high content of silvery tips, creating a clear infusion with a sweet aroma. The taste hints at banana and star fruit.
Medium
The long leaves of this tea are hand-rolled. Brewing them gives rise to a pale infusion with a subtle aroma and delicate taste.
The long leaves of this tea are hand-rolled. Brewing them gives rise to a pale infusion with a subtle aroma and delicate taste.
The long leaves of this tea are hand-rolled. Brewing them gives rise to a pale infusion with a subtle aroma and delicate taste.
The long leaves of this tea are hand-rolled. Brewing them gives rise to a pale infusion with a subtle aroma and delicate taste.
This green tea originates in the Simao part of Yunnan Province. It is highly popular with locals, who drink it on a daily basis. Its dark green, slightly curled tea leaves result in a pale green infusion. The taste and aroma are suggestive of prune with a subtly smoky edge.
This green tea originates in the Simao part of Yunnan Province. It is highly popular with locals, who drink it on a daily basis. Its dark green, slightly curled tea leaves result in a pale green infusion. The taste and aroma are suggestive of prune with a subtly smoky edge.