Organic Fresh Green Tea

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Products Specification:

  • Packaging: Box contains loose tea.
  • Caffeine Level: medium
  • Liquor: Light green yellow.
  • Season: spring harvest only.
  • Ingredients: young leaves and buds.
  • Storage: Store Fresh Green Tea in an airtight container, away from light and moisture, at a cool, consistent temperature, and reseal after each use for optimal freshness.
  • Shelf Life: 6 months to 1 year.

Tasting notes: Chestnut, Grassy, Sweetness, Vegetal, Clean Finish, Smooth Texture, Aromatic taste and aroma. The Tea is also known as the King of Green Teas.

Health Benefits: Fresh Green Long Jing Tea, also known as Dragon Well Tea, is rich in antioxidants, supports heart health, aids in weight management, enhances mental alertness, possesses anti-inflammatory properties, promotes oral and skin health, aids digestion, reduces stress, and contributes to daily hydration. It complements a healthy lifestyle. The teas contains polyphenol , and Flavonoids , that are scientifically proven to improve the immune system and prevent cancer. Green Teas , are also essential to detoxify the lungs from virus and harmful parasites , especially during the colder Seasons.

Area of Production - Xi Hu , Zhejiang Province – PRC

Brewing Suggestion:

  • Use 175-185°F (80-85°C) water.
  • Opt for a glass or ceramic teapot or gaiwan.
  • Rinse (optional) and steep for 2-3 minutes in the first infusion.
  • Re-infuse with longer steep times.
  • Enjoy plain to savor the natural taste. Adjust as per your preference.

Remember that personal preference plays a significant role in brewing tea, so feel free to adjust the tea-to-water ratio, water temperature, and steeping time to match your taste. Enjoy the serene and aromatic experience of Fresh Green Long Jing Tea.

Origine/History: Originating in the lush hills of Zhejiang Province – Shi Hu Cun , China, Fresh Green Long Jing Tea, also known as Dragon Well Tea, boasts a rich history dating back to the Tang Dynasty, celebrated for its pristine flavor and legendary origin story.

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