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Product Brief
Product Description: This is famous Tieguanyin dried tea leaves and its English name is Delicate Fragrance Iron Goddess of Mercy, and considered to be the best Oolong tea leaves in China.
Packing: packed by small packets inside a plastic box
Type: Anxi Tieguanyin Tea,Wulong Tea,250g/8.8 oz.
Tea Leaf Class: Tea Farmer Direct Sale
Weight: Total 250g
Baking: Very experienced artificers fry by hand
Expiry: At least 1 year after packed
Origin: Made in China
How to Make a Perfect Cup of Tieguanyin Tea
Place about 5-7 grams of tea leaves into a preheated tea pot. Use 120-150 ml of water. Bring water to a boil and let it cool down to 203°F. Start with one very short infusion to wash the leaves. The first infusion for drinking should be about 20-30 seconds long.
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Introduction of Tieguanyin Tea
It’s believed this tea was discovered about 300 years ago during the Chinese Qing Dynasty. Legends has it that a poor farmer in Anxi found a deserted temple with the statue of Guanyin. He spent days in cleaning and taking care of the temple until one day the Guanyin goddess appeared to him in his dreams and told him where he can find his reward. The reward was a tea plant that brought him prosperity after planting it in his garden. Tieguanyin is an oolong tea. Oolong tea contains antioxidants, caffeine, amino acids and other compounds. It’s somewhere between green and black tea. Ti Kuan Yin (also spelled Tieguanyin) is a legendary oolong tea from the Fujian province in China. It is one of China’s most beloved oolongs and is extremely time-consuming to produce (well over a dozen distinct steps in the processing are observed).