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Handmade tea cup from Jianshui white clay "Bai Ni", wood fired in the...
Special grade "tou chun" spring harvest from bushes growing in Yongde....
Traditional Menghai medium-dark fermented top grade of shu pu erh gong...
The concept without pile fermentation (shu Lubao ). After withering,...
Spring purple varietal tea leaves Zi Ya harvested from medium size trees...
Traditionally wood fired Jianshui clay "Zhu Ren Bei" shape tea cup made...
Handmade Ji Zhong style teapot from Jianshui rich in iron red clay "Hong...
Long Dan Handmade satin black Jianshui teapot in shape of Dragon Egg ,...
As its common that different people have different taste.
In this section we are offering you 25g
samples of our Flower tea to try,
before decide purchase larger amount, whole pack , cake, etc.
As its common that different people have different taste.
In this section we are offering you 25g
samples of our Flower tea to try,
before decide purchase larger amount, whole pack , cake, etc.
Early spring plucked buds from wild growing tea trees in Baoshan prefecture and processed only by drying as a white tea. Sweet and almost no color ( clear ) tea liqour with pine tree notes in aroma of brewed buds and in taste as well. Suitable also for long time brewing in the bottle or jar.
These roses are also known as Wild Golden Edge Rose " Ye Sheng Jin Bian Mei Gui ". The name " Wild " is because flower's seeds originally came from wild variety. Nowadays they are farmed in Li Jiang area at the foot of Ye Long mountain in Yunnan. The rose's flowers are bigger than the actual real wild ones but thanks to it's origin they still have very...
Flowers come from Li Jiang area where they grow at the foot of Ye Long mountain and very popular in local cuisine like making flower cakes or roses jam ( we have that sometimes for breakfast with pancakes :-) . In Chinese medicine is used for roses pills or herbal tea for detox , to the clean liver or clam down upset stomach. Drinking roses tea is...
Flowers known as "Mei Gui Qie"- Hibiscus Sabdariffa, coming from south part of Yunnan Commonly used by locals for making Chinese medicine or just simply herbal tea for detox and it's widely drank by Chinese ladies ( as it apparently helps to skin regenerate ) . Price for 10g in plastic bottle to protect the fragile flowers from being crushed.
Flowers of Yunnan Chrysanthemum locally known as "Ju Hua " are used as part of the Chinese Medicine. It's also used as a daily drinker , and not only among the Chinese ladies :-) It's well known as a good remedy for upset stomach or just general detox of human body. Flowers are very nice when brewed simple way but also in combination with other herbs /...
Naturally dried Dandelion flower for drinking as a tea. It is recommended to brew around 3g for 200-300ml, and can be mixed with black (red) tea. For average adult is not recommended to drink it more than 3 times per week. We do not provide any specific information about health benefits of this herb, please search on internet for more details.
Roasted Dandelion root for drinking as a tea. It is recommended to brew around 3g for 200-300ml, and can be mixed with Chinese Wolfberries ( Go Ji ). For average adult is not recommended to drink it more than 3 times per week. We do not provide any specific information about health benefits of this herb, please search on internet for more details.
The flowers from wild tea trees growing on Big Snow mountain processed in village in Yong De area. Ya Bao is usually used as additional ingredient for black or pu-erh tea. It gives sweetness to the bitter tea and bring forest ( wild scent ) notes. The scent of fresh melting snow in early spring comes out from the glass or pitcher. Sweet taste with notes...
Dried Cantonese mandarine skin, know in China as "chen pi" , can be simply brewed with hot water but mostly suitable for blending with black tea or shu puerh tea. Check our Instagram TV of Shu Puerh Masterclass - chen pi , for - How to brew the chen pi shu puerh.
These ya bao are picked from purple tea bushes Zi Ya in Lincang. Compare to other wild ya bao those are not as green ( herbal ) taste like neither mild ( like white tea ) , but rather fruity and sweet. The typical taste of Zi Ya tea is also noticeably reflected in those small sprouts / buds and give the tea liqour rather aged taste , which makes suitable...
Slightly different in taste from the other "regular" ye sheng ya bao we offer. Less citrusy "wild taste" but more spices and herbs in aftertaste. There is no any processing involved in production , just simple drying , so that's why it's in white tea category . Although these buds can handle boiling water, we recommend to use lower temperatures to enjoy...
Flowers from wild tea trees of purple " zi ya " varietal growing at Big Snow Mountain in Yong De area. Brewing simply in jar and wait for flowers to open. By taste it reminds the Ye Sheng Zi Ya Ya Bao but with gentle bitterness giving an impression of the actual tea , rather than ya bao.