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Dragonwell Longjing Tea(Yu Qian),Fresh West Lake Dragon Well Green Tea Leaf Picked Before Grain Rain Day,8.8Oz./250G,3Rd Class,?

Dragonwell Longjing Tea(Yu Qian),Fresh West Lake Dragon Well Green Tea Leaf Picked Before Grain Rain Day,8.8Oz./250G,3Rd Class,?

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SKU

WBGROB07WDY2B79

Vendor

Xihu

Product Type

Coffee & Tea


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Description

This Is Famous Yu Qian Longjing Green Tea'S Dried Tea Leaf. The Tea Leaves Are Completely Planted, Picked And Packed In Hangzhou. This Tea Leaf Is Picked Before Grain Rain Day And Considered To Be The Second Best Longjing Tea.New Tea Starts Selling From Apr 5Th, And Orders Before Apr 5Th Are Shipped With Tea Leaves Picked In Previous Year.Brand & Quality: Hangzhou Local Brand ''??(Xihu)''/''West Lake'' Of 3Rd Class Longjing Teanet Weight: 250G / 8.82Oztype: West Lake Longjing Tea Before Grain Rain Daypacking: Packed By Double Paper Bagsbaking: Very Experienced Artificers Stir By Handexpiry: At Least One And A Half Year After Packedorigin: Made In Chinacondition: Brand Newlongjing Tea Introduction: Longjing Tea Is A Delicious Beverage With Potential Health Benefits Owing To Its Rich Antioxidant Content. West Lake Dragon Well Tea Has Topped The List Of The Ten Most Famous Teas In China And Is Characterized By Its Green Color, Delicate Aroma, Mellow Taste And Beautiful Shape. Its History Can Be Dated Back To The Tang Dynasty (618-907), And It Has Been Famous In China Since The Song Dynasty (960-1279), Prevailing In The Ming (1368-1644) And Qing Dynasties.How To Brew Longjing Tea : Put Three Grams (One Teaspoon) Of Tea Into The Cup, Pour 150Ml (Ratio Of Leaves: Water Should Be About 1:50) Of 85C Water In To The Cup, And Wait For About 10 Minutes Until The Tea Leaves Have Dilated Owing To The Absorption Of The Water.

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⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What makes Yu Qian Longjing Tea unique compared to other green teas? A: Yu Qian Longjing Tea, also known as Dragon Well tea, is unique because it is harvested before the Grain Rain Day, which typically falls around April 20th. This early picking timeframe contributes to its superior quality, delicate aroma, and mellow taste, making it one of the most sought-after green teas in China.
  • Q: How should I brew Longjing tea for the best flavor? A: To brew Longjing tea, use three grams (about one teaspoon) of loose leaf tea and add 150ml of water heated to approximately 85°C. Allow the tea to steep for about 10 minutes, which will enable the leaves to fully expand and release their flavor.
  • Q: What is the shelf life of Dragon Well tea? A: Dragon Well tea has an expiry date of at least one and a half years from the date of packing, ensuring that you can enjoy its rich flavors and health benefits for an extended period when stored properly.
  • Q: Is this Longjing tea suitable for gifting? A: Yes, this 3rd Class Yu Qian Longjing Tea makes an excellent gift for tea enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates high-quality green tea. Its premium packaging and distinctive flavor profile elevate it as a thoughtful present.
  • Q: Where does this Longjing tea originate from? A: This Longjing tea is sourced directly from Hangzhou, China, which is renowned for producing some of the finest varieties of Dragon Well tea. The region's ideal climate and soil conditions contribute to the tea's exceptional quality.
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