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Miaoli Dongfang Meiren , also known as "Oriental Beauty of Miaoli," is a high-quality oolong tea produced in Miaoli County, Taiwan. The tea is renowned for its unique flavor and aroma, as well as its beautiful appearance.
A beautiful legend surrounds the origin of this tea. According to it, a farmer, while away on business, left his tea garden unattended. Upon his return, he discovered his bushes were infested with green cicadas. The damaged leaves began to emit a strong, enchanting aroma, which forms the basis of the unique flavor of Miaoli Dongfang Meiren.
Only young tea leaves, harvested in the spring, are used to produce Dongfang Meiren Miaoli. After harvesting, the leaves are gently withered in the sun, then hand-rolled and fermented.
Taste: Soft, sweet, with floral, honey, fruity and peach notes.
Aroma: Bright, rich, with floral, fruity, honey and sweet notes.
Appearance: Hand-rolled, tight, dark green leaves with abundant "bayho" (buds).
Colour of the infusion: Amber, with a golden tint.
Effect on the body:
- Relaxes
- Relieves stress
- Improves digestion
- Stimulates brain function
- Boosts immunity
- Normalizes the functioning of the cardiovascular system
When brewing Miaoli Dongfang Meiren, it's recommended to use porcelain or glassware to enjoy the beauty of the unfurling leaves. Miaoli Dongfang Meiren is best enjoyed in a relaxed atmosphere, savoring its flavor and aroma. It pairs well with light desserts, fruits, and baked goods.
Miaoli Dongfang Meiren is an exquisite tea that will truly enhance any tea ceremony. Its rich flavor and aroma, along with a beautiful legend, make this tea truly unique.
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Name in Chinese
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苗栗东方美人 |
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Pinyin
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miáolì dōngfāng měirén |
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English name
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Miaoli Dongfang meiren |
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Translation
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Oriental Beauty from Miaoli |
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Tea variety
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Dongfang Meiren Tea |
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Country
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China |
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District
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Taiwan Island |
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Provinces
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Liaoning (辽宁) |
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Region
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Miaoli (苗栗) |
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Habitat
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Мяоли (苗栗, Miáolì) |
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A variety of tea tree (bush)
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Qing Xing Oolong |
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