This partially fermented Oolong comes from the southern Chinese province of Fujian. It has a tightly rolled, greenish-brown leaf, a jade-green cup colour and a full-bodied flavour with a natural fruity sweetness. Incidentally, Ti Kuan Yin means something like 'Iron Goddess of Mercy'. According to a legend, a poor farmer was rewarded with a tea plant by the goddess because he took special care of her temple and her iron statue inside.
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Země původu | Čína |
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Kontinent | Asie |
Způsob balení | sypaný |
Zdraví | kosti|pleť |rakovina (prevence)|srdeční potíže (prevence)|antioxidant|cukrovka|cholesterol|hubnutí|vlasy (regenerace) |
Druh čaje | oolong čaj |
Složení | oolong čaj |
Typ čaje | jednodruhový |