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Chun Mee green tea offers a fresh, invigorating and quite floral taste, with a slight hint of bitterness.
Tea Info: Chinese names for teas are often a description of their appearance. "Chun Mei" means "old man's eyebrow", because of its small twisted leaves.
Composition: Chun Mee green tea (China) pure origin.
Tasting notes: A pure, strong and persistent aroma that allows it to be combined with aromatic plants such as mint, verbena or spices. Perfect for homemade blends.
To consume: After lunch.
Dosage: Chun Mee can be rinsed with simmering water before brewing to reduce bitterness.1 level teaspoon of tea. Water at 75-80°C. Infusion for 2 to 3 minutes.
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