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Green tea -Organic Mao Jian New Tea-Green Tea-Mingqian 毛尖明前綠茶(有機)

Green tea -Organic Mao Jian New Tea-Green Tea-Mingqian 毛尖明前綠茶(有機)

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Organic Mao Jian Special Grade (有機) 明前毛尖

  • bold, grassy flavours, hint of sweet note
  • rich in polyphenols, high in antioxidant

An ideal selection for those looking for high antioxidant. This traditional Chinese green teas is medium-bodied, bold and grassy flavours, with a hint of sweet note. Its fine leaves offer a flavourful experience of green tea and great health benefits.

  • Antioxidant Level: Ultra High
  • Caffeine Level: Medium 
  • Product Code: GZ263

Brewing Guide: 

Water:  150ml @ 80°C 
Tea:  2.5g (1 tsp)
Brewing:  30 seconds, 3-4 brews
Infuser Material:  glassware or porcelain

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.

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