Difference between revisions of "Mao Xie"

From Teapedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "Mao Xie (毛蟹茶), translated as "Hairy Crab" is one of Anxi's famous oolong teas. The name is due to the fine downy hair that can be found on its leaves. Mao Xie is produc...")
 
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Mao Xie (毛蟹茶), translated as "Hairy Crab"  is one of Anxi's famous oolong teas. The name is due to the fine downy hair that can be found on its leaves. Mao Xie is produced in Anxi county of the Chinese province Fujian. The leaves of Mao Xie are green with silvery hairs. The only light oxidized tea gets a golden liquor with a flowery fragrance.
+
Mao Xie (毛蟹茶), translated as "Hairy Crab", is one of Anxi's famous oolong teas. The name is due to the fine downy hair that can be found on its leaves. Mao Xie is produced in Anxi county of the Chinese province Fujian. The leaves of Mao Xie are green with silvery hairs. The only light oxidized tea gets a golden liquor with a flowery fragrance.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 
* [[Tie Guan Yin]]
 
* [[Tie Guan Yin]]
 +
* [[Huang Jin Gui]]
 +
* [[Ben Shan]]
 +
 +
[[Category:Oolong]]
 +
[[Category:Chinese tea]]
 +
[[de:Mao Xie]]

Latest revision as of 19:54, 6 February 2014

Mao Xie (毛蟹茶), translated as "Hairy Crab", is one of Anxi's famous oolong teas. The name is due to the fine downy hair that can be found on its leaves. Mao Xie is produced in Anxi county of the Chinese province Fujian. The leaves of Mao Xie are green with silvery hairs. The only light oxidized tea gets a golden liquor with a flowery fragrance.

See also