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'''Xiao Longzhu''' is better known as Dragon Pearls, Jasmine Pearls or Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls is especially popular with beginners because it looks nice and the infusion has a pleasant aroma. | '''Xiao Longzhu''' is better known as Dragon Pearls, Jasmine Pearls or Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls is especially popular with beginners because it looks nice and the infusion has a pleasant aroma. | ||
It is sometimes wrongly assumed that Xiao Longzhu is a [[white tea]]. This is due to the white buds which stands out from the bright green of the tea leaves. The buds are whiter than a white tea like [[Baihao Yinzhen]] since the latter is slightly oxidized.[http://teapedia.org/en/Xiao_Longzhu more..] | It is sometimes wrongly assumed that Xiao Longzhu is a [[white tea]]. This is due to the white buds which stands out from the bright green of the tea leaves. The buds are whiter than a white tea like [[Baihao Yinzhen]] since the latter is slightly oxidized.[http://teapedia.org/en/Xiao_Longzhu more..] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:14, 8 November 2024
Xiao Longzhu is better known as Dragon Pearls, Jasmine Pearls or Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls is especially popular with beginners because it looks nice and the infusion has a pleasant aroma.
It is sometimes wrongly assumed that Xiao Longzhu is a white tea. This is due to the white buds which stands out from the bright green of the tea leaves. The buds are whiter than a white tea like Baihao Yinzhen since the latter is slightly oxidized.more..