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Video Tags: Japan, Matcha 抹茶, Tea infusion, Green tea
Tea is an originally packaged in Japan and stored at low temperatures in Slovakia,...
Spring comes to Yunnan earlier this year. And also spring teas from regular spring...
This is one of the best quality green tea which is produced in Yunnan province. First...
Grade: AAA Cultivar: Yunnan Da Ye Harvest area: Zhenyuan, Simao,...
"Early Spring" - fresh green tea from higher elevations near Yun Pan Shan (1100m) in...
This is very good quality Yunnan green tea, pick one bud with one leaf and one bud with...
„Processed green teas, known as "aracha" are stored under low humidity refrigeration in 30 or 60 kg paper bags at 0–5 °C (32–41 °F). This aracha has yet to be refined at this stage, with a final firing taking place before blending, selection, and packaging takes place.“
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This tuo is composed from spring material from Menghai area (most from Bulang mountain) and from different...
Jin Cha(mushroom) is especially for Tibetan market, used to be mixed with milk, it is very helpful for the...
Material for this cake came from Man Nan Lao Zhai in Hekai mountain. Man Nan Lao Zhai is home of Lahu...
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„There is also a lack of formal definition for "gu shu." Some say "gu shu" should only refer to trees over 300 years of age, that is left to grow tall, and not pruned back. But in reality, most "gu shu" trees are cultivated, which entails annual pruning to encourage regrowth & lower branches for easy picking. A lot of "gu shu" on the market comes from trees as young as 100 years old, some of which is as short as 1.5m high. But a 100 year old tea tree growing in the wild can also grow higher than 3m high. Eventually the government will legislate what classifies as "gu shu." Until then, let the buyer beware!“