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  • Translation from Chinese: Bamboo leaves
  • Place, date of production: Sichuan Province, March 2024.
  • Type: Green tea
  • Appearance: selected tea buds, reminiscent of young spruce needles. Beautiful soft emerald color
  • Aroma: fresh, elegant, with a slight note of meadow herb juice
  • Taste: delicate, sweetish, fresh, cooling
  • Aftertaste: long, refreshing
  • Infusion color: transparent, delicate emerald
  • The most suitable vessels for brewing: ceramic gaiwan, thin-walled clay teapot

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Energizing, Refreshing, and Thirst-Quenching

Zhu Ye Qing, or “Green Bamboo Leaves,” is one of the top ten teas in China. It is harvested on the slopes of Mount Emei in Sichuan Province. Emei Shan, a sacred mountain for Chinese Buddhists, is home to numerous monasteries and temples.

A Modern Classic

Despite being a relatively young green tea, Zhu Ye Qing’s history dates back to April 1964. During a visit to Mount Emei, Foreign Minister Chen Yi tasted this tea while playing chess with an old monk. Impressed by its flavor and aroma, the minister asked the monk for the tea’s name. The monk replied that it was a special tea from Mount Emei Shan, but it had no name yet. Chen Yi, inspired by the tea’s clear brew and vibrant leaves, remarked, “This tea resembles tender bamboo leaves swaying in a gentle breeze; let’s call it Zhu Ye Qing.” Since then, the tea has gained immense popularity worldwide.

A Must-Have for Tea Enthusiasts

Zhu Ye Qing is a vital addition to any tea connoisseur’s collection, offering a unique glimpse into the depths of the tea world. This tea provides a boost of energy, cools you down, and quenches thirst.

Brewing Method

  1. Prepare the Glass: Rinse a glass or teapot with boiling water.
  2. Measure the Tea: Add 2-3 grams of tea per 250 ml of water.
  3. Warm the Tea: Pour in 1/4 of the boiling water and immediately discard it, holding the lid to keep the tea leaves in place.
  4. Brew the Tea: Fill with boiling water (95-98°C) and steep for 2-3 minutes.
  5. Enjoy: You can brew the leaves 2-3 more times. Enjoy your tea time!

Health Benefits of Green Tea

Green tea is rich in catechins, powerful organic antioxidants. It also contains a significant amount of polyphenols, which are chemical compounds found in fruits and vegetables. These polyphenols have anti-inflammatory and healing effects. Here are some key benefits of green tea:

  • Boosts Metabolism: Drinking green tea before or after a workout helps burn more calories. Combined with a balanced diet and exercise, it enhances overall fitness.
  • Promotes Overall Health: Regular consumption improves general health, enhancing the quality of life and prolonging active years even in old age.
  • Reduces Anxiety: Thanks to L-theanine, an amino acid that regulates brain function, green tea helps reduce anxiety without causing drowsiness and increases dopamine levels.
  • Energy and Memory: Caffeine in green tea stimulates the body, speeding up physical reactions, boosting energy, improving long-term memory, and elevating mood.

Key Health Benefits of Green Tea

  • Improves cardiovascular health
  • Lowers blood pressure and reduces heart attack risks
  • Accelerates metabolism and burns fat
  • Promotes longevity
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Kills bacteria in the mouth and body
  • Lowers the risk of diabetes
  • Detoxifies the body by removing heavy metal salts

Experience the magic of Zhu Ye Qing, a green tea that not only delights the senses but also brings a host of health benefits. Let this exceptional tea from the sacred Mount Emei elevate your daily tea ritual to a moment of serene pleasure and well-being.

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