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Ying Ming Yunnan Tea

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Steep time
4 minutes
Method: standard
Steeps
2
Recommended
Water temp
100°C
Adjust to taste
Leaf ratio
Oxidation
Caffeine
high
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Pairing: breakfast pastries, aged cheese, or dark chocolate

Ying Ming Yunnan Tea is a rare Chinese Black Tea from the Yunnan Province. Grown and produced at high elevations, it boasts a full-bodied flavour from beginning to end. Anyone who enjoys a hearty infusion has indeed chosen exceptionally well here. You’ve likewise made an excellent choice in The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company, where everything is packed fresh to order. What is Ying Ming Yunnan Tea ? This Loose Leaf Black Tea originates from the iconic Yunnan mountains. Harvesting takes place between March and April when the climatic conditions lend themselves to the Tea’s unique characteristics. Graded as a Flowery Orange Pekoe (FOP), Ying Ming Yunnan Tea consists of hand-crafted leaves with plenty of tips. Upon brewing, expect a bold sweetness like no other and an indulgent aftertaste. It is only a relatively recent occurrence that Yunnan Province has specialised in Black Tea. Before the 1930s, the region was renowned for its Green Tea production. However, the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) resulted in southeastern Tea-growing areas becoming war zones. Yunnan, located to the west and away from the fighting, became a viable alternative. The industry hasn’t looked back since! Ying Ming Yunnan Tea Caffeine Content Those who need an early morning energy boost or a late night pick-me-up needn’t look further than our wholesome, delicious and invigorating Ying Ming Yunnan Tea. An average 8-oz serving contains about 45-mg of caffeine, a stimulating chemical compound known and loved around the world. The time has now come to show you how to make Ying Ming Yunnan Tea at its finest. How to Make Ying Ming Yunnan Tea Purchase a Tea Filter or Infuser for ease and convenience. Add about five grams into the accessory. Place the item in a cup and pour in freshly boiled water at 100°C. Allow it to infuse for 3-5 minutes for the best flavour. How to Serve: Milk, sugar, honey or lemon – the choice is yours. Alternatively, serve black. Tasting Notes: Imparts a full-bodied flavour with sweet notes throughout. Benefits of Ying Ming Yunnan Tea Since Ying Ming Yunnan Tea is a Loose Leaf Black Tea, it comes with all of its associated health benefits. Perhaps most noteworthy is its remarkable nutritional value. It boasts an abundance of vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants capable of combating free radicals in the body. In doing so, it works on a molecular level to reduce the risk of developing numerous chronic conditions. Other abilities include: Improved Oral Health. Enhanced Cognitive Function. Promoted Weight Loss. Aided Digestion. Alleviated Anxiety. Reduced Skin Inflammation. Have we piqued your interest? Check out our Black Tea benefits article for more information.

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