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Green Orchid | Green Tea

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Steep time
4 minutes
Method: standard
Steeps
2
Recommended
Water temp
19°C
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Leaf ratio
2.7g / 100ml
150 ml Recommended
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medium
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Pairing: sushi, steamed vegetables, or citrusy salads

We're hoping to source a new lot in the future, but there is no guarantee. Check out some similar teas below. A flawless and forgiving exemplar of Anhui green teas. Light in body with natural floral grace, it radiates pristine simplicity. Its impressive quality is easy to understand. Produced the first week of April 2023, “Yue Xi Cui Lan” is a new style of tea invented in the 1980’s. It hails from the Dabie mountains of Lu’an City, Yue Xi County, Anhui Province. “Cui Lan” translates “Green Orchid” and the name is appropriate. It’s a one leaf and a bud pick from the Shu Cha Zao cultivar growing at approximately 2,300 feet. The processing steps of this tea are quite unusual as they involve blanching > hot air tumbling > traditional pan-firing > charcoal-fire basket drying. The results speak for themselves. Ingredients: green tea Steeping Instructions 4 grams | 10-12 oz | 175°F | Steep 4 min. Traditional Steeping - Use 5 grams of tea in 150ml of boiling water: 10 sec – rinse 1st steep – 20 sec 2nd steep – 15 sec 3rd steep – 20 sec 4th steep – 45 sec 5th steep – 90 sec 6th steep – 3 min Number of Cups 2 oz makes 19 cups, 4 oz makes 38 cups

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