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  2. List of Chinese teas - Wikipedia

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    Green tea cultivation in China. This is a list of Chinese teas. Chinese tea is a beverage made from the leaves of tea plants (Camellia sinensis) and – depending on the type of tea – typically 60–100 °C hot water. Tea leaves are processed using traditional Chinese methods.

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    Green tea is a great option for people who like sweet, clean tea with excellent fragrance,” says Jesse Appell, founder of Jesse’s Teahouse and the “tea guy” educator to over 800,000 ...

  4. Longjing tea - Wikipedia

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    Longjing tea (Chinese: 龍井茶; pinyin: lóngjǐng chá; Cantonese Yale: lung4 jeng2 cha4; Standard Mandarin pronunciation [lʊ̌ŋ.tɕìŋ.ʈʂʰǎ]), sometimes called by its literal translated name Dragon Well tea, is a variety of pan-roasted green tea from the area of Longjing Village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.

  5. Chinese tea - Wikipedia

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    Green tea cultivation in China Primary tea processing consists of no roasting, scenting, or spicing. The highest grades of white tea, yellow tea, and green tea are made from tender tea shoots picked early spring. These young tea shoots may consist of a single terminal bud, a bud with an adjacent leaf or a bud with two adjacent slightly unfurled ...

  6. Xinyang Maojian tea - Wikipedia

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    Xinyang Maojian is known as the "king of green tea". [11] Xinyang Maojian brand ranks third in the value of public brands in China's tea region for many years. [12] In 2017, in the evaluation of China's tea regional brand value, Xinyang Maojian ranked second in the brand value list with 5.991 billion yuan. [13]

  7. Chun Mee - Wikipedia

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    Chun Mee (Chinese: 珍 眉; pinyin: zhēn méi; lit. 'precious eyebrows'; pronounced [ʈʂə́n.měɪ]) is a popular green tea. It has a dusty appearance and is generally more acidic and less sweet than other green teas. It was originally produced only in the Chinese Jiangxi province, but is nowadays also grown elsewhere. The tea is divided ...