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'''Ai Jiao''' (矮脚) is a special [[Wuyi]] oolong tea. Ai Jiao orginates from Jian Ou which is also home of the famous [[Qing Xin]] [[cultivar]]. It is assumed that Ai Jiao and Qing Xin are the same cultivars. Ai Jiao, literally "little foot", is a "small leaf cultivar".
[[File:jinxuan_ruanzhi_front.webp|thumb|right|alt=Jin Xuan and Ruan Zhi leaves|Jin Xuan (right) and Ruan Zhi (left) leaves]]
 
'''Ai Jiao''' (矮脚) is a special [[Wuyi]] oolong tea. Ai Jiao originates from Jian Ou in Fujian which is also home of the famous [[Qing Xin]] [[cultivar]]. It is assumed that Ai Jiao and Qing Xin are the same cultivars. Ai Jiao, literally "little foot or short legged", is a "small leaf cultivar".
 
== Buy Ai Jiao Oolong ==
 
* [https://www.teamania.ch/en/ai-jiao/ Ai Jiao from Wuyi]


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