Organic Bai Hao Yin Zhen Silver Needle White Tea
Ex Tax: $10.00
Name: Bai Hao Yin Zhen,White Pekoe Silver Needle, Silver Needle, Yin Zhen
Origin : Zhang He, Fujian Province,China
Grade : Good
Stockpiling :Sealed packaging OR Refrigerator freezer room. Dry and no direct sunshine.
Brewing Recommendation: Add 3/4 teaspoon of dry tea to a clear tea glass or a porcelain cup. Bring fresh, cold water to a boil, keeping it boiling for about 5 seconds. Allow the temperature to fall to approximately 185 degrees (check with a thermometer, if possible; otherwise, wait about five minutes) and fill the cup with hot water. Steep for 2-3 minutes. Sip slowly and enjoy. When the tea water goes down to one-third of the glass or cup, add hot water again for a delicious second infusion~~~~~~~~~~~Good for multiple infusions.
Production date:This year
Use By: One Year
expiration date:
This is bulk tea, it does not have a fixed shelf life. In general, we recommend that you drink it within one year
(from date of purchase).
Taste:Bai Hao Yin Zhen's fragrance is refreshingly sweet while the taste is clean, smooth and very delicate
Appearance:Made only from tea buds and fully covered with silvery down. When steeped, the tea buds stand upright like a forest of stalagmites in the cup, creating a beautiful visual presentation
Chinese White teas are light and delicately smooth. They are the least processed tea, undergoing just steaming and drying, leaving it close to its natural state. Recent studies have shown that these teas contains more cancer-fighting antioxidants than any other teas.
The finest and most delicate of White teas. our Bai Hao Yin Zhen is produced using only the most tender tea buds from the first flush of Da Bai (Great White) tea tree. Bai Hao Yin Zhen is particularly valuable for its anti-toxin and cooling properties to help to decrease body heat.
The production of white tea is very different to green tea. Firstly the leaves come from a special varietal tea bush called Narcissus or chaicha bushes. Secondly the leaves are not steamed or pan-fired as is the case in green tea. These leaves are dried and withered in the sun . If mechanical drying is required the leaves are baked (not fired) at temperatures less that 40’C. Thirdly only special ‘two leaves and a bud’ are selected. These leaves must show a very light green almost gray white color and be covered with velvet peach fuzz down. The ideal is a leaf or two being wrapped around a newly developing shoot. These shoots are plucked and segregated from the rest of the leaf being plucked. These leaves are then naturally withered and the painstaking process on final manual selection occurs..
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