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xinyang maojian tea - wikipedia xinyang maojian tea from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search this article is about the green tea produced in xinyang, henan. for the district of the city of shiyan, hubei, see maojian district . this article may require cleanup to meet wikipedia's
· books · scholar · jstor (june ) ( learn how and when to remove this template message ) maojian type green other names chinese : 毛尖, green tip or tippy green origin henan province, china quick description a green tea with a sweet taste xinyang maojian tea ( simplified chinese : 信 阳 毛 尖 ; traditional...
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konacha - wikipedia konacha from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search konacha type green other names bud tea origin japan quick description dark green, strongly-flavored, lower-grade tea konacha (粉茶, powder tea) is a type of green tea , composed of the dust, tea buds and
or sencha . konacha is cheaper than sencha and is often served at sushi restaurants. it is also marketed as gyokurokonacha (玉露粉茶). konacha has a strong flavor and is therefore good for use in cooking. [ ] see also[ edit ] list of japanese teas references[ edit ] ^ tokunaga, mutsuko. new tastes in green...
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fast food shops such as café de coral and maxims express. traditional chinese tea , including green tea , flower tea , jasmine tea , and pu-erh tea , are also common, and are served at dim sum restaurants during yum cha . another hong kong speciality is lemon tea - served in cafes and restaurants as
their colleagues when on vacation or business trips. these snacks are usually enjoyed with green tea. tea will also be prepared for visitors coming for meetings to companies and for guests visiting japanese homes. a thermos full of green tea is a staple on family or school outings as an accompaniment...
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not roasted, somewhere between green tea and what is usually considered oolong tea, though often classified with the latter due to its lack of the sharper green tea flavours. it is produced mainly in fujian , china and in pinglin district , new taipei , taiwan . its name in chinese, literally "the wrapped
" (春茶) usually begins around the end of march. before , oolong tea was widely sold in mainland china and taiwan, but after an economic slump, some tea companies stopped selling oolong tea because of decreasing demand. at this time, tea companies moved production from taiwan to fuzhou and began producing...
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white tea - wikipedia white tea from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search for other uses, see milk tea . white tea white bai hao yinzhen tea leaves chinese 白茶 literal meaning white tea transcriptions standard mandarin hanyu pinyin báichá ipa [pǎiʈʂhǎ] yue: cantonese
and tea merchants generally disagree as to when the first production of white tea (as it is understood in china today) began. white tea may have first appeared in english publication in , where it was categorized as a black tea , because the leaves are not steamed first as in the making of green tea...
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