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China Fine Lung Ching (Longjing) Green Tea

China Fine Lung Ching (Longjing) Green Tea

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China Fine Lung Ching (Longjing) Green Tea, 1lb. China Fine Lung Ching (Longjing) Green Tea, 1/2lb. China Fine Lung Ching (Longjing) Green Tea, 1/4lb.
Brand: SpecialTeas.com
Category: Grocery

Buy New: $7.95 - $28.70

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews

Media: Misc.

ASIN: B000BB08ZK

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Features:
  • Fresh aroma and beautiful jade green color
  • This Ching Lung from the Chinese Zehjiang province is an excellent value
  • Enjoy this vitamin-C rich tea throughout the day
  • Great as an evening revitalizer

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enjoyed throughout the day, tea is a social beverage, appreciated as a source for health and offered to guests as a sign of respect. Most tea consumed in China is green tea. Its natural aroma, uplifting effects, and widely acclaimed health benefits make green tea appealing to both the tea lover and previous non-tea drinker.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great tea - my first green tea   September 4, 2008
I really liked this tea. Besides green tea bags from Bigelow, etc., this was my 1st loose tea like this. It is a pale color, which I like because I worry about tea staining my teeth. The taste is sweet so I do not use any sugar or sweeteners. It's had a beneficial affect on my spouse's blood pressure, which is why we tried it. I thought I would need a tea ball, but I really don't - the leaves sink to the bottom. If I ingest an occasional leaf, it has a sweet, nutty flavor.


5 out of 5 stars Fine Quality, AND It's Organic!   May 7, 2008
they really should Promote the fact that this is an organic tea. that fact alone would attract more people to give it a shot.

i drink and serve tea every single day. only loose-leaf teas, never anything in a bag.

compare this tea with Adagio's dragonwell tea. compare it also with Peet's Tea. i believe this tea to be of slightly lower quality than Peet's. About the same as Adagio. but half the price of either. plus, it's organic!

for the best tasting pot of tea you should rinse the leaves for about 20-30 seconds first. use hot water- the same temperature that you will use for making the tea. you can steep the leaves 3 times for good, flavorful pots of tea. add about a minute to each successive steep. i tend to go with 1.5 minutes, 2.5 minutes, then 3.5 minutes. works for me.

perhaps because it's organic, its sweetness actually comes through more boldly than its characteristic nuttiness. my students love it as well and have commented consistently on how much MORE they like THIS brand to the others i have bought.

dragonwell is, by far, my favorite green tea. i've paid as much as $65/lb. in the past because i like it so much.

from now on i am very happy to buy from Special Teas. very impressive!




5 out of 5 stars Upper-medium quality; Great value   February 28, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This longjing is a great quality--although it's not as early of a harvest or good for multiple infusions as some more expensive grades, you can't beat the great chestnut/classic longjing flavor for the price. It's got great flavor, just not the complexity held by higher grades.

If you're new to longjing, this would be a good one to try--it's not too delicate or difficult to brew (it doesn't bitter too easily), but it's also got good enough qualities that you'll start yourself off with a pretty solid standard. If you're already a longjing fan, I recommend this one for everyday drinking as a good tea for the money. Enjoy!



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