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Green Tea-2024 New Tea Biluochun mingqian 明前春茶碧螺春(有機)
Green Tea-2024 New Tea Biluochun mingqian 明前春茶碧螺春(有機)
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2024 New Tea
Bi Luo Chun Green Tea (Organic ) 江蘇 碧螺春(有機)
- fresh aromatic, smooth, lingering floral aroma and sweetness
- rich in polyphenols, high in antioxidant
- Mingqian Tea 明前茶
One of the ten most famous Chinese teas- It is deceptively soft and mild, fresh aromatic, smooth and mellow green tea. It is known for its refreshing taste and lingering floral aroma and sweetness.
The first infusion is strong and has a lasting aftertaste while the second infusion features a more complex flavor with flowery and earthy grassy notes.
- Antioxidant Level: High
- Caffeine Content: Low
- Origin: Jiangsu, China
- Product Code: GJ170
Brewing Guide:
Water: 150ml @ 70°C
Tea: 2.5g (1 tsp)
Brewing: 35 seconds, 3-4 brews
Infuser Material: glassware or porcelain
Notes: to prolong shelf life it's best to store this tea in the freezer
The brewing guide is just the beginning. Once you've got the basics down, feel free to experiment and make your brew uniquely yours!
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The tea-making technique of Longjing
Every spring, tea farmers pick fresh leaves in four rounds, in accordance with the changing seasons. They must carefully and gently pluck the leaves and immediately place them in tea baskets. If the leaves stay in the hands for too long, the temperature of the hands will affect the color of the leaves and, even more importantly, the flavor of the tea.
After being plucked, the fresh leaves undergo about an hour of pan-frying. Typically, 500 grams of fresh leaves will produce 100-150 grams of dried tea leaves.