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  • ...he leaves of Mao Xie are green with silvery hairs. The only light oxidized tea gets a golden liquor with a flowery fragrance. [[Category:Chinese tea]]
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  • '''Jin Guan Yin''' (金观音) is a new [[Oolong]] tea from Anxie in China. It is not a new varietal but a [[Tie Guan Yin]] clone == Anxi Oolong teas ==
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  • == Famous Anxi teas == == Buy Fo Shou tea ==
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  • '''Huang Jin Gui''' (黄金桂) is one of the famous Anxi oolong along with [[Tie Guan Yin]]. The name Huang Jin Gui means "yello-gol Huang Jin Gui is beside Tie Guan Yin one of the most famous teas from Anxi.
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  • ...ry in Anxi in Fujian province. Tie Guan Yin produced in different areas of Anxi have different gastronomic characteristics. Production has since extended t The tea is named after the Chinese Goddess of Mercy Guan Yin, who is known in Japan
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  • ...y it's sometimes also referred as Da Ye Mei Zhan (big leave Mei Zhan). The tea's liquor is bright orange with a smooth and flowery aroma. [[Category:Chinese tea]]
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  • ...obably originates from Anxi and was brought to Taiwan by tea farmers. This tea variety is used to produce some famous highland Oloong teas (Gao Shan Cha) == Buy Qing Xin tea ==
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  • ...province, China. The taste is light and is often referred to orchids. This tea variety is used to produce famous highland oloong teas such as Dong Ding, O * [[Formosa oolong tea]]
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  • ...yle Tie Guan Yin. The leaves of the tea are yellowish-green and the liquor tea is orange in color with a light and floral flavor. Ben Shan is one of Anxie [[Category:Chinese tea]]
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  • ...been grown since the Qing Dynasty. Rou Gui is like most oolong from [[Wuyi tea|Wuyi]] only twisted and not rolled. * [[Wuyi tea]]
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  • ...xperiment Station (TTES). Other common titles are Bai Lu and TTES #17. The tea is similar to [[Qing Xin]] (青心), literally "green heart", and therefor * Anxi
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  • ...erably depending on the area where it is compiled and the current trend of tea consumption. | [[Green tea]]
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  • [[File:Ruan_zhi.jpg|thumbnail|[[Ruan Zhi]] Oolong tea from Doi Mae Salong]] ...n process that originated from this area: gongfu tea-making, or the gongfu tea infusion approach.
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  • [[File:Teaareas taiwansmap.jpg|thumb|right|The main tea areas of Taiwan]] ...types: [[oolong]], [[black tea]] and [[green tea]]. The earliest record of tea trees found in Taiwan can be traced back to 1717 in Shi Sha Lien, present-d
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