Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea leaves from Zhangjiajie, Hunan with white frost and small-leafed species appearance
Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea from Zhangjiajie, medicinal small-leafed species with white frost leaves
Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea medicinal tea from Zhangjiajie with small-leafed species and white frost coating
Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea dried leaves with white frost from Zhangjiajie Hunan
Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea leaves from Zhangjiajie, Hunan with white frost and small leafed species
Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea from Zhangjiajie, Hunan with white frost-covered small leaves

Goldene Nadel des alten Baums

$9.57

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

Gewicht: Probe 10g

Probe 10g
25g
50 g
100g
250g

Frequently Bought Together

Total price:$107.14
  • This item: Goldene Nadel des alten Baums $9.57
  • Bamboo Hat Piao I Tea Pot $97.57
Description
  • Chinesisch: chūn chá yún nán gǔ shù dà jīn zhēn
  • Übersetzung: Frühlingstee Yunnan Ancient Tree Golden Needle
  • Typ: Schwarzer Tee
  • Sorte: Yunnan Dianhong
  • Herkunft: Lincang, Yunnan
  • Zutaten: Tee aus großen Blättern von Yunnan
  • Erntedatum: 16.04.2022
  • Aufbewahrungsmethoden: Versiegelt, Feuchtigkeit verhindern, Vakuum, Allein
  • Haltbarkeit: 18 Monate
  • Gaiwan-Brauen: Gießen Sie zuerst heißes Wasser ein, um das Teeservice, den Gaiwan und die Teetasse zu reinigen;
  • Geben Sie dann 5 g Dianhong Golden Needle Tee in den Gaiwan;
  • Nachdem das Wasser zu kochen beginnt, kühle es leicht auf etwa 90 bis 95 Grad Wassertemperatur ab und brühe dann (die Wassertemperatur sollte nicht zu hoch sein);
  • Gießen Sie kochendes Wasser in den Gaiwan, decken Sie die Schüssel nicht länger als 5 Sekunden ab, lassen Sie die ersten 1-6 Mal einweichen, ohne stickig zu werden, gießen Sie die Suppe direkt aus und trinken Sie sie;
  • Beim 7. bis 14. Sprudel beträgt die Brühzeit 10 bis 20 Sekunden, danach verlängert sich die Brühzeit jedes Mal (je nach persönlichem Geschmack).
Reviews

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the health benefits of drinking Wild Berry Tea Qingshuang Ancient Vine Tea?
Wild Berry Tea is rich in flavonoids and dihydromyricetin, which may support antioxidant defenses, improve immunity, and promote overall wellness. Its unique nutrient profile makes it a popular choice for medicinal tea enthusiasts seeking health benefits from natural sources.
What is Wild Berry Tea and where does it originate from?
Wild Berry Tea, also known as Qingshuang ancient vine tea, is a medicinal tea that grows in the Wuling Mountains near Zhangjiajie, Hunan. It is made from small-leafed species of the Agave serrata that thrive in high-altitude, pristine forest environments.
How should I prepare Wild Berry Tea for the best flavor?
To brew Wild Berry Tea, use 1-2 grams of tea and pour boiling water at 100°C over it. Let it steep for 2-3 minutes before drinking. The first brew contains about 70% of the flavonoids, providing maximum flavor and nutrients.
What are the storage recommendations for Wild Berry Tea to maintain its quality?
Store Wild Berry Tea in a sealed, moisture-proof, vacuum container, kept alone to prevent contamination. Proper storage helps preserve its shelf life of 18 months and retains its nutrients and flavor.
What makes Wild Berry Tea unique compared to other herbal teas?
Wild Berry Tea is unique because it is made from tender bud tips covered with white frost called dihydromyricetin, a flavonoid compound. It is harvested from rare wild plants in a pollution-free environment, rich in flavonoids and nutrients.
What is the significance of the white frost or dihydromyricetin on Wild Berry Tea?
The white frost on Wild Berry Tea, which is dihydromyricetin, is a key flavonoid compound with high nutrient content. It is an essential part of the tea and can be crushed into powder, indicating its rich concentration of beneficial nutrients.