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  2. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    Matcha [a] (抹茶) / ˈ m æ tʃ ə, ˈ m ɑː tʃ ə / ⓘ [2] [3] is a finely ground powder of green tea specially processed from shade-grown tea leaves. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Shade growing gives matcha its characteristic bright green color and strong umami flavor.

  3. Baihao Yinzhen - Wikipedia

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    For the production of Silver Needle, only the leaf shoots, i.e. the leaf buds before opening, are plucked. [ 3 ] [ 7 ] Unlike the plucking of green tea , the ideal time and weather for plucking white tea is a sunny morning when the sun is high enough to have dried any remaining moisture on the buds.

  4. Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

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    European merchants began purchasing tea in Canton during the 17th century.Because green tea formed the bulk of their imports, and because the Wuyi region was initially the main source of the more oxidated teas available to them, the term "Bohea" (based on the local Min Bei [which?] pronunciation of "Wuyi") became a blanket name in English for all more heavily oxidated teas; the modern ...

  5. Lei cha - Wikipedia

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    Lei cha (right) served with a bowl of rice and vegetarian toppings (left). Ground tea is a varying mix of: Tea leaves – any type of tea leaf can be used, but the most popular and common are either green tea or oolong; for ease of use, sometimes matcha (finely milled green tea) is used

  6. Tea culture in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tea with its utensils for daily consumption Tea plantation in Shizuoka Prefecture. Tea (茶, cha) is an important part of Japanese culture.It first appeared in the Nara period (710–794), introduced to the archipelago by ambassadors returning from China, but its real development came later, from the end of the 12th century, when its consumption spread to Zen temples, also following China's ...

  7. Jinzhi Yuye - Wikipedia

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    金枝玉葉 or 金枝玉叶, literally 'golden branch jade leaf', may refer to: Golden Branches and Jade Leaves, 2010 Chinese television series starring Alina Zhang and Michael Miu; Strokes of Life, 2001 Taiwanese costume Hokkien drama; Yanxi Palace: Princess Adventures, 2019 Chinese web series starring Wu Jinyan and Nie Yuan

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