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Jin Guanyin Hongcha is a unique Chinese tea that deserves special attention. Its name, translated as "Golden Bodhisattva of Compassion," reflects not only its deep aroma but also its connection to ancient Chinese traditions and culture.
Features of tea
Jin Guanyin Hongcha is a red tea made from the renowned Jin Guanyin oolong tea. A special processing technique gives the tea a rich, deep flavor and aroma.
- Aroma: Warm, floral aroma with fruity acidity and hints of honey.
- Taste: Lively, bright, sweet, with a pleasant tartness and citrus acidity.
- Infusion color: The infusion is bright amber in color and leaves a refreshing aftertaste with citrus notes and bready-spicy notes.
History and origin
Jin Guanyin Hongcha is a relatively new tea, but has already won the hearts of tea connoisseurs. It is produced in the northern part of Fujian Province, known for its unique climate, which facilitates the cultivation of high-quality tea leaves.
Health benefits
Like many other types of tea, Jin Guanyin Hongcha has a number of beneficial properties:
- Antioxidants: Helps fight free radicals and slows down the aging process.
- Strengthening the immune system: Increases the body's resistance to various diseases.
- Improved digestion: Promotes normal digestion and improved metabolism.
- Calming effect: Helps relieve stress and improve mood.
How to brew Jin Guanyin Hongcha
To reveal the full aroma and flavor of this tea, it is recommended to follow these brewing rules:
- Water temperature: 85-90 degrees Celsius.
- Brewing time: First brew – 10-15 seconds, subsequent brews – 10-15 seconds longer.
- Amount of tea: 5-7 grams of tea is enough for a gaiwan or teapot.
What does it go with?
Jin Guanyin Hongcha goes well with various desserts:
- Honey Cookies: Enhance the honey notes of the tea.
- Fruits: Apples, pears, and citrus fruits complement the fruity acidity.
- Chocolate: Dark chocolate creates an interesting flavor combination.
Jin Guanyin Hongcha is more than just a drink; it's an entire ceremony that allows you to immerse yourself in the world of Chinese culture and savor its deep flavor and aroma. Try this tea and discover new facets of the tea palette.
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Name in Chinese
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金观音红茶 |
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Pinyin
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jīn guānyīn hóngchá |
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Translation
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Red Tea Golden Bodhisattva of Mercy |
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Country
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China |
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District
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Ningde city district |
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Provinces
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Fujian (福建) |
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A variety of tea tree (bush)
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Jin Guanyin (Chinese: 金观音, pinyin jīn guānyīn) |
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