Green tea Biluochun tea authentic Suzhou origin spring tea
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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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