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Woojeon (우전) is a | '''Woojeon''' (우전) is a extrardinary Korean green tea. It's like Japanese [[Shincha]] the earliest possible First Flush. Woojeon is picked before Monsoon thus the name means translated "before rain". | ||
For producing Woojeon are traditional Japanese and Chinese techniques combined: The fresh picked leaves are first steamed and then roasted. Thus this tea unites character of Japanese and Chinese green tea. Woojeon look and taste resembles [[Tamaryokucha]]. | For producing Woojeon are traditional Japanese and Chinese techniques combined: The fresh picked leaves are first steamed and then roasted. Thus this tea unites character of Japanese and Chinese green tea. Woojeon look and taste resembles [[Tamaryokucha]]. | ||
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* Boseong in Jeollanam-do province is the biggest growing area. | * Boseong in Jeollanam-do province is the biggest growing area. | ||
* Hadong in Gyeongsangnam-do | * Hadong in Gyeongsangnam-do province is the oldest growing area. A majority of the tea here is still hand picked. | ||
* Jeju island | * Jeju island | ||
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* Seogwang Dawon | * Seogwang Dawon | ||
== | == More about Korean tea == | ||
* [http:// | * [[Korean tea]] | ||
* [https://teamania.ch/ | * [[Korean tea ceremony]] | ||
* [[Jeoncha]] | |||
== Weblinks == | |||
* [http://teaintheancientworld.blogspot.com/2018/08/seogwang-woojeon-first-flush-south.html South Korean green tea review)] | |||
* [https://www.teamania.ch/en/seogwang-woojeon-first-flush.html Seogwang Woojeon from Teamania] | |||
[[Category:Korean tea]] | [[Category:Korean tea]] | ||
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