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  2. Da Hong Pao - Wikipedia

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    The best Da Hong Pao are from the mother Da Hong Pao tea trees. Mother Da Hong Pao tea trees have thousands of years of history. There are only 6 mother trees remaining on the stiff cliff of Jiulongyu (Wuyi Mountains), which is considered a rare treasure. [1] Because of its scarcity and superior tea quality, Da Hong Pao is known as the "King of ...

  3. Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

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    Wuyi tea, also known by the trade name Bohea in English, is a category of black and oolong teas grown in the Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian, China. The Wuyi region produces a number of well-known teas, including Lapsang souchong and Da Hong Pao. [1] [2] It has historically been one of the major centers of tea production in Fujian province ...

  4. 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.

  5. Tieguanyin - Wikipedia

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    The processing of Tieguanyin tea is complex and requires expertise. Even if the tea leaf is of high raw quality and is plucked at the ideal time, if it is not processed correctly, its true character will not be shown. This is why the method of processing Tieguanyin tea was kept a secret. plucking tea leaves (Chinese: 採青; pinyin: cǎi qīng)

  6. Chinese tea - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Chinese tea set consists of special clay or porcelain teapots, teacups, tea spoons, tea strainers, draining trays, tea forceps (for the leaves), a large forceps (for the tea cups) and occasionally, tea caddies. All of these are kept on a special wooden tea tray with an inbuilt draining arrangement and a holder for the drained ...

  7. Si Da Ming Cong tea - Wikipedia

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    Si Da Ming Cong (simplified Chinese: 四大名丛; traditional Chinese: 四大名欉; pinyin: sì dà míng cóng; lit. 'Four Great Tea Cultivars') is a collective term referring to four famous Wuyi oolong tea bush varieties and the tea beverages made from them, namely: [1] Da Hong Pao ('Big Red Robe') Shui Jin Gui ('Golden Water Turtle')

  8. Talk:Da Hong Pao - Wikipedia

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    Da Hong Pao ABSOLUTELY is an oolong tea. Oolong teas are partially oxidized (10% - 80% +/-) It is NOT fermented - it is oxidized (and black teas, or "red teas" in Chinese (Hong Cha) are not fully oxidized either but they are highly oxidized and the manufacturing is done in a manner to encourage this.

  9. Jin Fo tea - Wikipedia

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    Jin Fo tea (Chinese: 金 佛 茶; pinyin: jīn fó chá; lit. 'Gold Buddha tea'; pronounced [tɕín fwǒ ʈʂʰǎ]) is a Wuyi Oolong tea, developed at the Wuyi Shan Tea Researching Center located in Fujian Province, China. It is a medium Wuyi Oolong showing both creaminess and a floral aftertaste. The tea leaves have a uniform emerald green ...