Green Tea – Tea Chapter https://teachapter.com Quality Chinese tea at your fingertips Mon, 18 Nov 2024 07:41:52 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://teachapter.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-TC_Logo_FullColour-32x32.png Green Tea – Tea Chapter https://teachapter.com 32 32 Ming Qian Dragon Well – 2024 Harvest https://teachapter.com/product/ming-qian-dragon-well-%e6%98%8e%e5%89%8d%e9%be%99%e4%ba%95/ https://teachapter.com/product/ming-qian-dragon-well-%e6%98%8e%e5%89%8d%e9%be%99%e4%ba%95/#respond Thu, 31 Mar 2022 04:34:11 +0000 https://teachapter.com/?post_type=product&p=11210 明前龙井
Origin: Hangzhou
Aroma: Chestnuts or beans
Colour: Light green

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Ming Qian Dragon Well is a top-quality green tea harvested before the Qing Ming Festival every year just at the dawn of spring. Its leaves are plucked at the first flush, containing the most nutrients and bearing a pure, delicate taste.


BREWING SUGGESTION

Time — 20 seconds
Temperature — 70-80°C
Weight — 4 / 6g
Water — 250 / 350ml
Brews — Can be brewed for 3 rounds; add 10 seconds for each subsequent brew 

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Dragon Well Teabags (20pcs) https://teachapter.com/product/dragon-well-teabags/ https://teachapter.com/product/dragon-well-teabags/#comments Wed, 17 Jun 2020 22:38:15 +0000 https://teachapter.com/?post_type=product&p=7673 龙井 (茶包)
Origin: West Lake, Hangzhou
Aroma: Chestnuts or beans
Colour: Light green

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Dragon Well is a pan-fried green tea produced in the West Lake of Hangzhou. It is said to have been named after a well that contains relatively dense water. After a rainfall, the lighter rainwater floating on its surface would exhibit a sinuous and twisting boundary with the well water, resembling the movements of a Chinese dragon.

Dragon Well exudes a refreshing aroma of roasted chestnuts or beans. This tea is rich in vitamin C and is purported to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. As a beverage that cools one down effectively, Dragon Well is recommended if you want to cool down from the scorching heat.

Enjoy these Dragon Well Teabags at your convenience, or in traditional loose leaf form.


BREWING SUGGESTION

Time — 1.5 minutes
Temperature — 75°C
Water — 250ml 

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Bi Luo Chun https://teachapter.com/product/bi-luo-chun/ https://teachapter.com/product/bi-luo-chun/#comments Fri, 03 Jan 2020 10:32:29 +0000 https://teachapter.com/product/50g-bi-luo-chun/ 碧螺春
Origin: Dongting Mountain, Suzhou
Aroma: Fresh leaves and flowers
Colour: Light green

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Produced from the Dongting mountain of Taihu in Jiangsu province, Bi Luo Chun tea trees are grown between trees bearing sweet-scented fruits, which gives the tea a fruity and flowery aroma. It was also named after Lady Bi Luo in a love story that happened in Tai Hu.


BREWING SUGGESTION

Time — 20 seconds
Temperature — 70-80°C
Weight — 4 / 6g
Water — 250 / 350ml
Brews — Can be brewed for 3 rounds; add 10 seconds for each subsequent brew 

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Dragon Well https://teachapter.com/product/dragon-well/ https://teachapter.com/product/dragon-well/#comments Fri, 03 Jan 2020 10:21:08 +0000 https://teachapter.com/product/50g-dragon-well/ 龙井
Origin: West Lake, Hangzhou
Aroma: Chestnuts or beans
Colour: Light green

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Dragon Well is a pan-fried green tea produced in the West Lake of Hangzhou. It is said to have been named after a well that contains relatively dense water. After a rainfall, the lighter rainwater floating on its surface would exhibit a sinuous and twisting boundary with the well water, resembling the movements of a Chinese dragon.

Dragon Well exudes a refreshing aroma of roasted chestnuts or beans. This tea is rich in vitamin C and is purported to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. As a beverage that cools one down effectively, Dragon Well is recommended if you want to cool down from the scorching heat.


BREWING SUGGESTION

Time — 20 seconds
Temperature — 70-80°C
Weight — 4 / 6g
Water — 250 / 350ml
Brews — Can be brewed for 3 rounds; add 10 seconds for each subsequent brew 

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Top Grade Dragon Well https://teachapter.com/product/top-grade-dragon-well/ https://teachapter.com/product/top-grade-dragon-well/#comments Wed, 31 Jul 2019 18:51:18 +0000 https://teachapter.com/product/top-grade-dragon-well-50g/ 特级龙井
Origin: West Lake, Hangzhou
Aroma: Chestnuts or beans
Colour: Light green

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Top Grade Dragon Well is a green tea harvested in the spring season every year.

According to a popular Chinese legend, there was a time when Emperor Qian Long of the Qing Dynasty visited the tea plantations in Hangzhou and unintentionally brought some fresh tea leaves back to Beijing with him. Upon arrival, the Empress Dowager caught a sweet aroma emitting from the Emperor’s pocket, where the tea leaves were. Out of curiosity, the leaves were brewed. Its unique taste captivated both the Emperor and the Empress Dowager – from that day onwards, Dragon Well became the Imperial Tea.


BREWING SUGGESTION

Time — 20 seconds
Temperature — 70-80°C
Weight — 4 / 6g
Water — 250 / 350ml
Brews — Can be brewed for 3 rounds; add 10 seconds for each subsequent brew 

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