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Jinggu (景谷) - Yunnan’s county producing puerh tea, located north from Xishuangbanna.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Teas - Jinggu

2013 Jinggu Da Bai Hao Hong Cha

2013 Jinggu Da Bai Hao Hong Cha
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Jinggu area, it's famous for one of varietal tea trees – Da Bai Hao – “Big White tomentum”. The...

2006 Bailong TF Jinggu "Da Bai Hao" 357g

2006 Bailong TF Jinggu
2.0 stars 1 review

Jinggu area, it's famous for one of varietal tea trees – Da Bai Hao – “Big White tomentum”. The...


Quotes - Jinggu

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Video - Jinggu

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„The leaves are then dry pan-fried using a large wok in a process called "kill green" (殺青; pinyin: shā qīng), which arrests most enzyme activity in the leaf and prevents full oxidation. After pan-frying, the leaves are rolled, rubbed, and shaped into strands through several steps to lightly bruise the tea and then left to dry in the sun.“

Source Web: Pu-erh tea[online]. Wikipedia. Available on WWW: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu-erh_tea>. [q494] [s62]

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