Type: Dark Tea Net Weight: 320g Packaging: Box Origin: China Description: Qian Liang Cha (also named Hua Juan Tea) is a special compressed Heicha from Anhua County, Hunan province. Hua Juan Tea has various sizes: Qian Liang Cha (36.25kg per strip), Bai Liang Cha(3.625kg per strip), Shi Liu Liang Cha...
Type: Dark Tea Net Weight: 320g Packaging: Box Origin: China
Description: Qian Liang Cha (also named Hua Juan Tea) is a special compressed Heicha from Anhua County, Hunan province. Hua Juan Tea has various sizes: Qian Liang Cha (36.25kg per strip), Bai Liang Cha(3.625kg per strip), Shi Liu Liang Cha 0.5kg per strip), Shi Liang Cha(0.3625kg per strip). The tea is packaged to cylinder shape with palm and bamboo-woven baskets. This tea was stored in Hunan and later in Guangdong heicha tea seller warehouse.
Dark yellow tea soup, full and sweet herbal flavor in mouth with light floral and nice aftertaste. This tea can be brewed for many infusions in gaiwan or cook for a long time without astrigency or bitter.
“Jin Hua” arohid flavour – a true gift for tea lovers.
Brewing Guide: Before brewing, hot rinse this tea by pouring boiling water over the leaves and discarding the water. Use 2 teaspoons of tea (about a quarter sized piece) per 8-12 oz of water. Steep for 2 minutes with boiling water.
The tea taste just like the tea in a Chinese restaurant. Delicious. Will purchase again.
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Kluran
Great Quality and Taste
This stuff is AMAZING right before bed, pinch of cinnamon, dash of turmeric, pinch of ginger, splash of honey, splash of oat milk in this super AWESOME tea and I am right to sleep. I have struggled my entire life falling asleep.
Thank you very much for your review.
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Bobby
Happy with the purchase
Good flavored tea just be careful bags are very easy to tear after brewing
Thank you for your review. It is very kind of you.
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Dan
Awesome tea! Absolutely the best!!
Very good tea, great flavor. Big fan!
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ryan J Riester
Good tea like always
I like the taste of this tea and having it as a milk tea is the best whether in morning or afternoon with mint biscuits or chocolate.