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Taiwanese Domestic Packaged Alishan Oolong Tea 50g MI .PRO shop Original Product A generous 50g of highly valuable Alishan tea. This price is a great value. The raw materials are sourced and packaged in Japan at our specialized factory. You can enjoy a completely different deliciousness compared to tea packaged at the origin. Alishan High Mountain Tea is the most popular high mountain tea in Taiwan. As a high-grade high mountain tea, it is sold everywhere as a souvenir. As the name suggests, Alishan High Mountain Tea refers to tea produced in tea fields at an altitude of 2000m or more in the Alishan area, which has 15 mountains in Chiayi County, Taiwan. The Alishan area has a large temperature difference between day and night, and also has a lot of dense fog, which are harsh conditions for the growth of tea leaves. Therefore, the tea leaves grow in that harsh environment, accumulating nutrients and becoming thick. The processed tea leaves have a substantial weight. This tea is packed with umami, so you can enjoy the tea for about 6 infusions. [Product] Alishan Oolong Tea, Qing Xiang (Clear Fragrance) [Ingredients] Tea leaves [Contents] 50g [Origin] Taiwan [Shelf Life] 18 months [Expiration Date] July 1, 2026 [Storage] Store away from high temperature and humidity ◆ How to Brew Alishan Tea ① Boil water (95℃~100℃) and warm the teaware. ② Put about 4g to 5g of tea leaves into the teapot. Adjust the amount of tea leaves to your liking. ③ Pour boiling water into the teapot to fill it, and immediately pour it out. (Washing the tea) ④ After that, pour boiling water into the teapot again, wait about 1 minute, and pour into a tea sea or teacup to drink. Condition...Tea leaves Type...Oolong tea Type...Chinese tea
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