Chen Pi – 陈皮 – tangerine peel. The older, the better, the more balanced and also the greater health effects. Very suitable for colds.
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Chen Pi Shou Mei Fang Cha
€10,75
Shou Mee, also known in the Czech Republic under the translation ‘Eyebrows of a long age’ – the basic class of white tea.
Large yellow-green to light brown richly downy leaves, there are also a few thick leaves. Infusion of deep orange-yellow color with a typical aroma and taste of white teas – slightly herbal spicy to fruity with a strong aftertaste.
Added to this is the citrusy-fresh character of tangerine.
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