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  • '''Hunan Hei Cha''' (湖南黑茶) is a collective name for post-fermented tea from Hunan province in China. [[de:Hunan Hei Cha]]
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  • '''Hunan Hei Cha''' (湖南黑茶) is a collective name for post-fermented tea from Hunan province in China. [[de:Hunan Hei Cha]]
    177 bytes (25 words) - 22:19, 19 January 2014
  • '''Bai Liang Cha''' (百两茶) is a dark tea from Anhua. Anhua county of Hunan province is famous for many dark teas. The tea is similar to [[Pu-Erh]] pro |description=Bai Liang Cha is a dark tea from Anhua. Anhua county of Hunan province is famous for many dark teas. The tea is similar to Pu-Erh produce
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  • * [[Junshan Yinzhen tea|Junshan Yinzhen]] (君山銀針): from Hunan Province. Itis one of [[China Famous Tea|Chinese famous teas]]. * [[Beigang Mao Jian]] (北港毛尖): A yellow tea from Hunan province.
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  • ...ribe Hei Cha as "dark tea". This category includes teas like [[Pu-erh]], [[Hunan Hei Cha]], [[Sichuan Hei Cha]], [[Liu An Cha]] etc.
    424 bytes (69 words) - 18:12, 5 January 2015
  • '''Beigang Mao Jian''' (北港毛尖) is a [[yellow tea]] from Hunan province. Beigang Mao Jian is produced in the district Beigang of the Yueya
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  • Qian Liang Cha (千两茶) is a speciality from Anhua. Anhua county of Hunan province is famous for many dark teas. The tea is similar to [[Pu-Erh]] pro
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  • Shi Liang Cha (十两茶) is a special tea from Anhua. Anhua county of Hunan province is famous for many dark teas. The tea is similar to [[Pu-Erh]] pro
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  • ...ary:银|银]][[wiktionary:针|针]] is a [[Yellow tea]] from Junshan Island of the Hunan Province in China. It is one of [[China Famous Tea|Chinese Famous Teas]]. A
    915 bytes (135 words) - 20:45, 7 February 2017
  • ...s the main cooking oil in some of the southern provinces of China, such as Hunan.
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  • ==== Hunan Province ==== ...Ding Yellow Buds (蒙顶黄芽). It is cultivated on Junshan Island, Yueyang City, Hunan Province.
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  • [[File:BlackTeaBrick.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A brick of Hunan ''mǐ zhūan chá'' (米磚茶), made of powdered [[black tea]]]]
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  • ...n produces the majority of ''pu-erh'', other regions of China, including [[Hunan]] and [[Guangdong]], have also produced the tea. The Guangyun Gong cake, fo
    53 KB (8,332 words) - 10:49, 3 December 2021