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'''Fo Shou''' (佛手; pinyin: fó shǒu; literally "Buddha's hand") is a [[Yong Chun|Yongchun]] and [[Mount Wuyi|Wuyi]] [[Oolong]] tea with a light and somewhat peculiar taste. It is also produced in [[Taiwan]].
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'''Fo Shou''' (佛手) is a famous Oolong tea from Anxi. It translates literally to "Buddha's Hand". The name is earned from the appearance and taste, which resemble the leaves of a Buddha's hand fruit and it's trees leaves. Fo Shou tea is nowadays also produced in the neighboring Wuyi region.
  
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== Famous Anxi teas ==
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* [[Tie Guan Yin]]
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* [[Mao Xie]]
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* [[Ben Shan]]
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[[Category:Chinese tea]]

Revision as of 10:20, 7 January 2018

Fo Shou (佛手) is a famous Oolong tea from Anxi. It translates literally to "Buddha's Hand". The name is earned from the appearance and taste, which resemble the leaves of a Buddha's hand fruit and it's trees leaves. Fo Shou tea is nowadays also produced in the neighboring Wuyi region.

Famous Anxi teas