Ye Sheng 野生: wild or undomesticated; a term used for tea trees growing freely and without interference.
Dian Hong 滇红: literally Yunnan Red: originally this referred only to hongcha from Fengqing, but now it is usually applied to any Yunnan hongcha.
€17,20
“Wild Yunnan” – juicy red tea from wild tea trees of the Yunnan large-leaved variety.
Thicker and larger leaves, fewer tips, but even more taste and infusion. Typical sweet aromas and intense fruit flavors with hints of malt and prunes or apricots.
Ye Sheng 野生: wild or undomesticated; a term used for tea trees growing freely and without interference.
Dian Hong 滇红: literally Yunnan Red: originally this referred only to hongcha from Fengqing, but now it is usually applied to any Yunnan hongcha.
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Big-leaf holly (ku ding) is one of many holly trees (Paraguay, sharp-leaved, serrated, canary, precise, round, Altacraren, blue). It is an evergreen tree with a height of 20m. The leaves are green and uneven. The fruit is red and spherical. It has an anti-inflammatory, calming liver. It lowers blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Qi Lan "Rare Orchid"-one of the few newer oolong teas from Wuyi Mountain.
The larger leaves are usually scattered and exude a sweet floral fragrance. The dark yellow tea soup has a strong, sweet floral aroma, ripe fruit aroma to honey aroma.
Orchids full of orchid fragrance, with strong aroma and aftertaste.
Momordica charantia (ku gua) - creeping or creeping, pumpkin-like plant with herbaceous shoots up to 5 m long. Its tendrils are branched, leaves typically palmately five to seven-lobed, flowers unisexual, five-fold, yellow in color, with distinct veins. The fruits are 5-25 cm long, spindle-shaped, with a wrinkled surface, ripening yellow. The plant has been introduced to virtually all tropical areas.
Ceratophyllum or Gynostemma is a climbing plant from the pumpkin family, which originated in southern China. Low temperature resistance to -15°C. In winter, the above-ground part disappears, but reappears in spring. It can also be planted in pots. This plant is sometimes called five-leaf ginseng or southern ginseng; it has nothing to do with real ginseng (Panax ginseng).