EFUTON Premium Xi Hu Dragon Well Green Tea Long Jing Tea Organic Longjing 250g
Premium Fresh West Lake Dragon Well Long Jing Tea, Chinese Hangzhou Longjing Organic Green Tea (For long period storage, refrigeration is needed, frozen would be better.) 1.Rinse the cup with hot water. 2.Then take an appropriate amount of tea (3-5 g) into the cup, before pouring water into the cup, you can smell fresh aroma of Longjing tea by shaking the cup. 3.Pour a small amount of water, shake the cup and wet the tea. 4.And then flush along the edge of the cup, better to make tea be rolled up and down by water. On tasting: For tasting Senior Longjing tea, people usually use colorless and transparent glass cup, with water around 85 degreen for brewing. It’s better rotate the tea when flush the water. First put dry tea into the cup, pour boiling water to the capacity of 1 / 3 cup, wait for 1 minute, till the dry tea stretch through absorption and then flush to the full cup. To appreciate the appearance when it’s wet, and taste till it gets cooler. Sip it slowly. Add water unitl 1 / 3 tea remains. This time, the tea is still strong. After drinking, the mouth will be filled lasting pleasant and luscious aroma. By the third time of adding water, generally the tea becomes light. The stretched tea, full of vitalitly, with fragrance, greets your nose. Drinking it, the mouthful aroma refreshes your mind and whole body. History: Longjing is one of China's top ten teas. Longjing, is a name of place, also the name of a spring. but now it is tea name. Longjing Tea is roasted green tea. Longjing tea is famous all over the world, for the " bright green color, sweet scent, full-bodied flavor, elegant shape ". Belongs to our national protected products for origin. West Lake Longjing tea, ranks highest in Chinese tea. Comes from the mountains around West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Over the years, Hangzhou is famous not only for beautiful West Lake, but also the West Lake Longjing tea all over the world. Since Tang Dynasty, the mountains of West Lake produce tea, for thousands of years. It has prestigious tea history, but the flat-shaped Longjing tea, originate from nearly one hundred years ago.
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