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Chrysanthemum (ju hua)

Selected white chrysanthemum flowers-improve eyesight, nourish the liver, and treat high blood pressure. Traditionally, it is mixed with pu-erh.

Jasmine Flower (mo li hua)

Dried jasmine flower (moli-hua), Jasminum Sambac. It comes from China, from where it spread further to Arabia and Persia and from there to Europe. It is an evergreen climbing plant or shrub, which grows to a height of 0.5-3 m. According to Chinese medicine, it improves eyesight and promotes smooth menstruation.

Rose Flower (mei gui hua)

Rose flower (mei gui hua) - cleanses and nourishes the skin, detoxifies, has an anti-inflammatory effect, nourishes the liver, improves eyesight, increases the body's overall defenses.

Bi Luo Chun

"Green Snail Springtime" - Very fine green tea that needs to be picked in early spring, as soon as the first tender leaves appear, as the contents of amino acids and tea phenols is highest. The tea must be processed on the same day as it was picked. And the whole process (picking, drying and rolling) must be completed by night.Bi Luo Chun has seven different classes of quality - the lower the class, the larger the leaves and vice versa. For higher grades, the drying temperature used is lower and the leaf handling more careful. The aroma of dry tea is indescribable, almost honey like, the leaves are twisted into miniature, richly haired spirals. The infusion has a slightly emerald color with a full, yet very fresh taste.

Green Monkey

Lü Mao Hou [Lju Mao Chou] - "Green Monkey" is a famous Chinese green tea from the province of Futiijen. The tea leaf is spirally rolled, richly hairy and has a pure green color. The infusion is light green with a hazelnut scent, the taste is strong, sweet and round.

Pu Erh Classic

Basic class of large-leaved Pu Erhu from the province of Yunnan in southern China. The dry leaves are large, hard, dark oily brown. The infusion is dark reddish-brown. The taste is distinctive and strong, aftertaste pleasantly sweet.

Qi Zhong Wu Yi Shan

A unique new type of oolong tea, rock tea, usually roasted, but still has a sweet and spicy aroma and taste with a clear aftertaste.

Song Luo

Traditionally processed green tea directly from the famous Song Luo mountain in its higher elevations. The dark green even leaf curled into fine looser balls gives off a slightly smoked pleasant aroma. The color of the infusion is yellowish sparkling and completely transparent. The taste of the tea is very full, only lightly and very pleasantly smoked and yet very fresh and light as a breeze.

White porcelain sieve

White porcelain sieve with fine sieve. Made of quality porcelain from Jing De Zhen.

Wu Yi Hong Cha

Slightly twisted, large, dark leaf with a delicate malt aroma, aromatic fruit after pouring.Golden-orange color, richly fruity, wildly sweet taste in many infusions.Processed from the wild (Ye Sheng) cultivar Qi Zhong 奇种.

Bada 2017 Gushu Ping Cha 100g

A green (sheng) pu-erh cake pressed from the leaves of wild old tea trees. A mixture of maocha from trees aged 150 and over from the wider Ba Da mountain region. Carefully selected trees harvested only once a year in the spring.Relatively strong and refreshing, clean taste with pleasant tones. At the end with a distinctly sweet taste which gradually deepens and develops. Bada teas are often compared to Bulang teas, only they have a thinner, fresh taste and a unique aroma.The tea has great strength, lasts many infusions (you can boldly enjoy it throughout the day) and has great potential for further maturation. Excellent now but in 5-10 years (and later) it will still be more delicious and better!