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9371Chunmee tea green tea
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginHunan China
Production Capacity4000T/Year
CategoryGreen tea
Update Time2025-08-24
company profile
Hunan Xinghuo Tea Co,.Ltd
China
Contact: Ms.Angela
Tel: 0086-731-89719195
Number of Employees: 50 ~ 100
Business Type: Manufacture & Trade
product details
Model No:xh012
Standard:CB/T14456-2008
Origin:Hunan China
Brand:tianwang


Chunmee organic tea type: green tea

 

 

 

 

 

 

ingredients: organic Chinese Green Tea (chunmee)9371

origin of chunmee organic :Hunan, china

  origin: Yiyang, Hunan, China 

style: none oxidized, light roasted, full bodied, wild herb mixed fried rice aroma 

loose leaf style: tight slender

loose leaf color: iron green

wet leaf style: dark green

tea color: honey gold

certification: QS, iso9001-2008


chunmee, is a top grade of mee cha . mee means eyebrow in chinese, indicating the shape of tea is curved, thin and tight, just like each single hair of eyebrow. chunmee means treasured mee cha, is another style of fried green tea. it is also originated in hunan province of china  and became a major exporting tea from qing dynasty.

chunmee is slender shaped fried green tea. the production procedures are basically the same as we introduced in gunpowder tea, but in the step of rolling, it is shaped into tiny slender shape. ghunmee is very condensed in its aroma, a full bodied green tea.

brewing: green tea is better with lower temperature infusion. for roasted green tea, water temperature around 80°c-85°c (176f-185f) can reduce the dryness and bitterness of tea. for steamed green tea, try lower temperature around 70°c (158f) for starting. 

chunmee  tea is very tightly shaped, use 0.8 tsp with 120cc(4oz) 80°c-85°c (176f-185f) water (or try lower), steam about 40 seconds for the first brew to unroll the leaves, add 10-20 seconds for the following infusions. provides at least 3 infusions. the tea leaves need to be fully expanded in the container, remember not to put too much loose tea to avoid over packed and bitterness. once you get familiar with the tea, you may explore your own brewing method.

 

 

 

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