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yuiyoshida

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Wed Jul 12, 2017, 08:48 PM Jul 2017

Top 10 Chinese teas

Of the big three beverages: Tea, coffee and cocoa – tea is consumed by the largest number of people in China.

China is considered the home of tea. Chinese tea had begun to be exported to Japan and Korea before the Tang Dynasty (618-907). In the early period of the 17th century, Chinese tea was exported to Europe.

The tea from China is in great abundance and variety. To tell if a pot of tea is nice you can mainly rely on the color, smell, taste and form. According to these principles China.org.cn selects 10 of the most excellent from the whole of the country.

#10 Fujian Tieguanyin (福建铁观音 )


Tieguanyin is one of China's top teas and synonymous with oolong tea. It stands head and shoulder above the rest of hundreds of different types of oolong tea. Guanyin in English means the Goddess of Mercy.

The tea was originally made in the Anxi County, Fujian Province in the 18th century. With precision, it is rolled into tightly knit granulated green balls with red spots and white frost. It has a unique taste with an orchid fragrance.

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Top 10 Chinese teas (Original Post) yuiyoshida Jul 2017 OP
Tea is big business. And the collectors and connoisseurs are willing to pay big bucks now that so lunasun Jul 2017 #1

lunasun

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1. Tea is big business. And the collectors and connoisseurs are willing to pay big bucks now that so
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 10:46 PM
Jul 2017

many citizens are rising finacially the demand and competition goes up then the prices go up

I heard Starbucks want to bring a tea to China . It sounds silly but it may catch on. Maybe it's already selling the tea ? Anyone?
I know there are plenty of Starbucks there but it's associated with coffee and fufu drinks

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