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  2. Da Hong Pao - Wikipedia

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    Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe, 大紅袍) is a Wuyi rock tea grown in the Wuyi Mountains of Fujian Province, China. [1] Da Hong Pao has a unique orchid fragrance and a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. [2] Dry Da Hong Pao has a shape like tightly knotted ropes or slightly twisted strips, and is green and brown in color.

  3. Wuyi tea - Wikipedia

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    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 and globally. Both black tea (excluding brick tea) and oolong tea were likely invented in the Wuyi region, which continues to produce both styles today ...

  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. Oolong - Wikipedia

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    Da Hong Pao ("Big Red Robe"): a highly prized tea and a Si Da Ming Cong tea. This tea is also one of the two oolong varieties classed as a famous Chinese tea. Shui Jin Gui ("Golden Water Turtle"): a Si Da Ming Cong tea. Tieluohan ("Iron Arhat"): a Si Da Ming Cong tea. Bai Jiguan ("White Cockscomb"): a Si Da Ming Cong tea. A light tea with light ...

  6. Chinese tea - Wikipedia

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    In 1970s, Chinese tea houses spread to Hong Kong. Some notable ones include “Yen Yen”, “Tsui Heung Yuen”, “Pak Cheuk”, “Yin Bun Lau”, and “Wun Tin”, among others. Merchants would use tea houses as a place for exchanging information and business. For example, a jade merchant might complete a transaction in a tea house. [17]

  7. Gongfu tea - Wikipedia

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    A gongfu tea table with accessories. Gongfu tea (Teochew: gang1 hu1 dê5) or kung fu tea (Chinese: 工夫茶 or 功夫茶; both gōngfū chá), literally "making tea with skill", [1] is a traditional Chinese tea preparation method sometimes called a "tea ceremony".

  8. Pad thai is actually easy to make at home: Chef Hong ... - AOL

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    Come along for a cooking lesson with chef Hong Thaimee at Thaimee Love with USA TODAY's Morgan Hines. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Seven-color tea - Wikipedia

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    Seven-colour tea or seven-layer tea (Sylheti: ꠢꠣꠔꠞꠋꠉꠤ ꠌꠣ, Bengali: সাত রং চা) is a Bangladeshi beverage comprising layers of different teas. [1]