New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea
New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea
New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea
New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea
New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea
New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea

New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea

Negotiable /Kilogram

Min.Order:10 Kilograms

Supply Ability:
500 Kilogram / Kilograms per Month
Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
T/T Credit Card

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Type:
Flower Tea
Style:
Loose Tea
Processing Type:
Raw, Steamed
Specialty:
Health Tea, Organic Tea, Slimming Tea
Packaging:
Bag, Box
Certification:
EEC, GAP, GMP, NOP

Changchun Jinsheng Zhuoyu Trading Co., Ltd.

Business Type: Trading Company
Changchun Jilin China
Main Products: Tea ,Ginseng ,Herbs ,Tea accessory ,Gift

Product Details

 

Jasmine Scented Green Tea

 

 The jasmine plant is believed to have been introduced into China from Persia via India during the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD), and was being used to scent tea around the fifth century. However, jasmine tea did not become widespread until the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1912) when tea started to be exported in large quantities to the West. The jasmine plant is grown at high elevations in the mountains. Jasmine tea produced in the Chinese province of Fujian has the best reputation.Jasmine tea is also produced in Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Zhejiang provinces.Vietnam is also known for the production of jasmine tea.

New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea

Tea leaves are harvested in the early spring and stored until the late summer when fresh jasmine flowers are in bloom. Jasmine flowers are picked early in the day when the small petals are tightly closed. The flowers are kept cool until nightfall. During the night jasmine flowers open, and release their fragrance, and this is when the tea scenting takes place. There are two main methods used to scent the tea with the jasmine. In one method the tea and flowers are placed in alternating layers; in the other, the tea is blended with jasmine flowers and stored overnight. It takes over four hours for the tea to absorb the fragrance and flavour of the jasmine blossoms. The scenting process may be repeated as many as six or seven times for top grades such as Yin Hao. The tea absorbs moisture from the fresh Jasmine flowers so it must be dried again to prevent spoilage.

 New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea

Brew hint: Use 1 tsp of tea leaves for every 8oz of water. Add boiling water and let the tea leaves steep for 3 to 5 minutes. Sugar and milk are not necessary.this tea can be used repeatedly - about 3 times. 

 New Product China Tradition al Jasmine TeaNew Product China Tradition al Jasmine TeaNew Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea

 

Jasmine tea is honored as the most fragrant and popular scented Chinese tea in the world. Our Jasmine tea is made from good quality green tea leaves which is repeatedly scented with fresh jasmine flowers up to four times, allowing the tea leaves to fully absorb the fragrance and to create a tea with longer-lasting taste and aroma. Jasmine tea is honored as the most fragrant and popular scented Chinese tea in the world. Our Jasmine tea is made from good quality green tea leaves which is repeatedly scented with fresh jasmine flowers up to four times, allowing the tea leaves to fully absorb the fragrance and to create a tea with longer-lasting taste and aroma. Jasmine tea is honored as the most fragrant and popular scented Chinese tea in the world. Our Jasmine tea is made from good quality green tea leaves which is repeatedly scented with fresh jasmine flowers up to four times, allowing the tea leaves to fully absorb the fragrance and to create a tea with longer-lasting taste and aroma.

New Product China Tradition al Jasmine Tea

 

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Telephone
86-0431-89357123
Mobile
18844571018
Address
Room1212,Block B,Kaiyue Century Square, Kaixuan Road278 Changchun,Jilin

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