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| '''Yancha''', literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan (Wuyi mountains). The four most famous among them are called [[Si Da Ming Cong]]. These are: | | '''Yancha''', literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan (Wuyi mountains). The four most famous among them are called [[Si Da Ming Cong]]. These are: |
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| |keywords=Yancha, Oolong, Wuyi, Yancha, Rock tea, | | |keywords=Yancha, Oolong, Wuyi, Yancha, Rock tea, |
− | |description=Yancha is a rare Wuyi oolong. This varietal is a offspring of the famous Da Hong Pao varietal. Yancha is know for growing very slow, producing smaller leaves and ripes later. | + | |description=Yancha, literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan. The four most famous among them are called Si Da Ming Cong. |
| |image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Que-She-Leaves.jpg | | |image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Que-She-Leaves.jpg |
| |image_alt=Yancha | | |image_alt=Yancha |
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| |og:title=Yancha - Teapedia | | |og:title=Yancha - Teapedia |
− | |og:description=Yancha is a rare Wuyi oolong. This varietal is a offspring of the famous Da Hong Pao varietal. Yancha is know for growing very slow, producing smaller leaves and ripes later. | + | |og:description=Yancha, literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan. The four most famous among them are called Si Da Ming Cong. |
| |og:image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Que-She-Leaves.jpg | | |og:image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Que-She-Leaves.jpg |
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