Roasted Green-Chaoqing
Roasted green tea accounts for the maximum portion of green tea in China. Techniques of processing roasted green tea were gradually optimized since Ming Dynasty(AD.1368) and famous tea varieties emerged, such as, Long Jing(Dragon-well) in Hanzhou, Zhejiang Province and Gua Pian(Melon Seed) in Anhui Province. After picking, the tea leaves are roasted early in processing to stop the natural oxidation process. Desiccation of this tea can be either on manually operated pans or in roasters. According to the appearance of the dried leaves, roasted green tea can be classified into three sub varieties: long, round, and Jing Xi (fine, tender).
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An Ji Bai Cha(An Ji White Tea)- #1
Starting at $14.50 -
Bi Luo Chun(Jade Spiral Spring)-#1
Starting at $12.50 -
E Mei Zhu Ye Qing(Bamboo Leaf Green)-#1
Starting at $10.00 -
Liu An Gua Pian-Melon Seed-#1 Top Grade
Starting at $17.50 -
Lu Shan Yun Wu(Mt.Lu Cloud and Mist)-Nonpareil
Starting at $13.25 -
Meng Ding Gan Lu(Mt.Meng Sweet Dew)-#1
Starting at $11.25 -
Shi Feng Long Jing(Lion Peak Dragon-well)-#1
Starting at $12.45 -
Xi Hu Long Jing(West Lake Dragon-well)-Organic
Starting at $19.75