West Lake Organic Dragon Well Green Tea Loose Leaf First Grade

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Condition:New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details Expiration Date:18 Months Allergens:longjing green tea Form:Loose Leaf Size:250g,500g Product:Tea & Infusion MPN:Does Not Apply Calories per Serving:0 Brand:HZMY Type:Green Food Specifications:No Artificial Coloring, No Artificial Flavoring Country/Region of Manufacture:China Serving Size:0 Number of Servings:0

Product name: Chinese Tea Longjing Green Tea
Packaging: Bag
Total Weight: 250g / 500g / 1000g
Shelf Life: 18 months
Place of Production: Hangzhou ,Zhejiang,China
Production Date: This Year Harvest Season,
Storage: 
Cool and ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight. If the conditions permit, it is best to refrigerate.


Ranking the first among the ten famous teas in China, Dragon Well tea is well-known for its green, fragrance, sweetness and pretty shape. As Lu Yu, a tea expert of the Tang dynasty (about 1,000 years ago) had mentioned the Dragon Well tea in his famous book "On Tea", the tea must have enjoyed a history of more than 1200 years. Emperor Qianlong of the Qing dynasty once named the 18 tea trees growing at the foot of Lion Peak Hill as "royal tea", where Su Dongpo, a famous poet of the Song dynasty, wrote three Chinese characters meaning Old Dragon Well.

How to Brew Xi Hu Long Jing Green Tea:
1. Generally use 4g green tea per 200ml (7oz) water.
2. The water temperature for brewing green tea should be around 90ºC.
3. Pour the hot water over the tea leaves, and wait for about 2 minutes' infusion.
4. Then enjoy the tea. Could brew 3-4 times.

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