250g Top Lapsang Souchong Smokeless Black Tea Loose Leaf Warm Stomach-
250g Top Lapsang Souchong Smokeless Black Tea Loose Leaf Warm Stomach-
C-HC030 250g Top Class Lapsang Souchong Tea without smoked Wuyi Organic Black Tea Warm Stomach The Chinese Green Food Keemun Black Tea
100% Natural Green Food No Any Artificial Addictives or Chemical Additives Keemun black tea, one of the famous Chinese black teace.The production of black tea in Keemun started from 1875. Keemun black tea win the praise of "one of the best three high aroma teas in the world" and "the queen Of fragrance". The appearance of Keemun black tea is slender and elegant.The reddish brown tea liquor is tasted heavy and brisk. The lasting strong aroma resembling both aroma of fruit and that of rose is the distinctive flavor for Keemun black tea.
Brewing Guide:
1. Generally use 4g tea per 200ml (7oz) water for 5 times repeated brewing.
2. The water temperature for brewing green tea should be around 80º C.
3. Pour the hot water over the tea leaves, and wait for about 2 minutes' infusion.
4. Then enjoy the tea. Can be brewed 3-4 times.
Other names: Lapsang Souchong Black Tea Origin : Tong Mu Guan, Xing Cun, Wu Yi Shan, Fu Jian province, China Storage : stored in a dry place and no direct sunshine Packaging:We will use sealed, tin-foil packaging. It can keep fresh a long time Taste: SWEET without SMOKE FLAVOR . Suggested Usage: Use between one and two teaspoons of leaves per cup of 85 degree water (185 fahrenheit) for up to one minute. Increase the steeping time for each subsequent brewing. About Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Black Tea Our Lapsang Souchong comes from the place of origin Tong Mu Guan in Xing Village, or simply known as Bohea. Many had drank this tea before but only a handful have tried an authentic Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong from the original farm. Highly recommended! About Item & Us:
PACKING WILL BE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT BECAUSE IT IS UPDATED BY PACKING MARKET, BUT WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY OF TEA.
Anxi is the birthplace of Chinese oolong tea--Tieguanyin, ranked first in the county, has become the first brand of Chinese tea, sold to more than 50 countries and regions.
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