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loose leaf green tea
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.
loose leaf green tea
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.
This tea is made from the second growth of shoots that appear on the bushes in the spring. The leaves are rolled and dark green to grey in hue. Infusing them results in a green-yellow liquor with the aroma of slightly sweet, roasted chestnut, a sense which is slowly revealed in its subtle taste.
This tea is made from the second growth of shoots that appear on the bushes in the spring. The leaves are rolled and dark green to grey in hue. Infusing them results in a green-yellow liquor with the aroma of slightly sweet, roasted chestnut, a sense which is slowly revealed in its subtle taste.
A classic green tea originating in central China. Its light green leaves are irregularly rolled and release a pale infusion with a slightly smoky aroma.
A classic green tea originating in central China. Its light green leaves are irregularly rolled and release a pale infusion with a slightly smoky aroma.
This green tea comes from the misty mountains of Fujian Province, where the leaves are picked, processed and hand-rolled into small pearls. The clear infusion it produces has a fresh aroma, while the taste is reminiscent of sweet chestnut. Phoenix Eyes is one of the finest Chinese green teas.
This green tea comes from the misty mountains of Fujian Province, where the leaves are picked, processed and hand-rolled into small pearls. The clear infusion it produces has a fresh aroma, while the taste is reminiscent of sweet chestnut. Phoenix Eyes is one of the finest Chinese green teas.