JunMei China -Lingnan Shaoxiu(岭南韶秀)Yingde Black Tea 50g Tin
SKU: 922427
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VENDOR: Zhengshantang
The strong-flavored large-leaf black tea from the Lingnan region of Guangdong has a strong honey fragrance.
Retail price in China: ¥198
Net weight: 50g/Tin
level: Top Grade
Origin: Qingyuan City, Guangdong
Dry tea: Tightly knotted, black and yellow
Fragrance: Fruity Honey Fragrance
Soup: Orange red/Bright
Taste: Fragrant, high and mellow
Wet tea: stretch evenly
Storage method: Sealed and placed at room temperature, cool, dry, no peculiar smell, dark place.
How to brew?
It is advisable to use a covered bowl for brewing.
1. Add 3g of tea after warming the cup and smell the tea aroma
2. Add 95℃ water to brew
3.1-3 soak for 3-5s, then soak for 5-10s, no more than 15s
This tea is made from the fresh leaves of the strong-flavored large-leaf tea tree in Shaozhou and Yingde areas in Lingnan, Guangdong, and combined with sophisticated technology to make a distinctive high-scented black tea.
Lapsang Store Loose Black tea don't add other materials. Tea Buds and leaves all picked from Organic Nature tea origins.
In Lapsang Store. Not only different origins. Different Black Tea also have different picked standard, which determine its value in large extent.
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Tea buds: The young buds and stems contain the most theanine. It is the main ingredient of black tea freshness
Effect: Theanine is the main amino acid in tea, black tea is the main component of Xianshuang, there are caramel aroma and flavor similar to MSG heavy and mellow, can ease the bitter taste, enhance sweetness.
Physiological function: Can promote nerve growth and improve brain function, enhance memory and immunity. Theanine is also dedicated to helping humans resist Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, lowering blood pressure, increasing beneficial intestinal flora, and reducing plasma cholesterol.
Leaf: Contains more tea polysaccharides,
Effect: makes the tea sticks tight and oily, and the soup feels sweet and full-bodied. It can form a sweet taste of tea soup, and can also form some special aromas, such as sweet aroma, caramel aroma or chestnut aroma.
Physiological function: Tea polysaccharides have many physiological functions such as radiation protection, anticoagulation, antithrombosis, lowering blood sugar and enhancing immunity.
Leaves Maturity: tea polyphenols is one of the main components that form the color and fragrance of tea
Effect: General term for polyphenols in tea. and
The higher the maturity of buds and leaves: the less tea polyphenols, the worse the quality of black tea.
Physiological function: Tea polyphenols have anti-oxidation, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, lowering blood sugar, lowering blood lipids, anti-cancer and anti-mutation effects!
Fresh Leaves: The tea mainly contains three alkaloids: caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. The content of dry matter (2%-4%) in caffeine is the highest, which is an important flavor in tea.
The thicker and older the leaves are, the less the alkaloids have.
Effect: The substance has a bitter taste and has a refreshing taste after being associated with theaflavins.
Physiological function:The alkaloids in tea can slightly stimulate the human cerebral cortex to relieve fatigue. At the same time, it will slightly stimulate the gastrointestinal system to help digestion and diuresis. Of course, in addition, it also has conventional health care methods such as strengthening the heart to relieve spasm and relax smooth muscle.