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  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
  • Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea

Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea

Biluochun tea
‌ Biluochun is one of the ten famous teas in China, produced on Dongting Dongshan Hill and Dongting West Hill near Taihu Lake, Wuzhong District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It is characterized by "beautiful shape, brilliant color, strong aroma and good taste" ‌‌. The history of Biluochun dates back to the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Legend says that the Qing Emperor Kangxi gave it the name "Biluochun" ‌ when he visited Suzhou in the south
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    Nutritional Value of Green Tea

    1.  Rich in Antioxidants: Green tea contains high levels of polyphenols (especially catechins), which combat oxidative stress and delay aging

    2.  Amino Acids & Vitamins: Abundant in L-theanine (an amino acid that promotes relaxation) and vitamin C, enhancing immunity and skin health

    3.  Caffeine & Minerals: Moderate caffeine boosts alertness, while minerals like potassium and magnesium support metabolic functions

    4.  Health Benefits:Reduces cardiovascular disease risk and lowers cholesterol

    a.  Inhibits bacterial growth and may prevent certain cancers

    Brewing Methods

    1.  Water Temperature:Ideal: 80–90°C (avoid boiling water to preserve freshness). Lower temperatures for delicate teas (e.g., Longjing), higher for robust varieties

    2.  Tea-to-Water Ratio:Standard: 1:50–60 (e.g., 3g tea leaves per 150ml water)

    3.  Brewing Techniques:Top-Pour Method (For tender leaves like Biluochun):Fill the cup with hot water first, then add tea leaves. Wait 2–3 minutes to drink

    a.  Middle-Pour Method (For semi-tender leaves like Longjing):Add water to 1/3 of the cup, then tea leaves, then fill with water. Shake gently to release aroma

    b.  Bottom-Pour Method (For mature leaves):Place leaves first, then pour water directly. Steep for 3–5 minutes

    4.  Tips:Use glass or porcelain cups to observe the leaves’ unfurling

    a.  Avoid over-steeping (>5 minutes) to prevent bitterness

    b.  Rebrew 2–3 times for optimal flavor extraction

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