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KU GUA CHA Bitter Melon Tea Tie Guan Yin Aged Oolong Tea In Bitter Gourd

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KU GUA CHA Bitter Melon Tea Tie Guan Yin Aged Oolong Tea In Bitter Gourd Item NO.: 253489405520

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Product Name KU GUA CHA Bitter Melon Tea Tie Guan Yin Aged Oolong Tea In Bitter Gourd
Item NO. 253489405520
Weight 0.3 kg = 0.6614 lb = 10.5822 oz
Category OOLONG TEA > Tie Guan Yin
Tag KU GUA CHA Bitter Melon Tea Tie Guan Yin Aged Oolong Tea In Bitt
Creation Time 2019-06-11


Type:Oolong Tea
Packaging:Bag
Origin:Fujian,China

Description:

Bitter melon is a plant. The fruit and seeds are used to make medicine. Bitter melon is used for various stomach and intestinal disorders including gastrointestinal (GI) upset, ulcers, colitis, constipation, and intestinal worms. It is also used for diabetes, kidney stones, fever, a skin condition called psoriasis, and liver disease; to start menstruation; and as supportive treatment for people with HIV/AIDS. Topically, bitter melon is used for deep skin infections (abscesses) and wounds. Bitter melon is used as a vegetable in India and other Asian countries and as an ingredient in some kinds of curries.


This tea is made with 6 year aged tieguanyin is an exciting and unique offering in that it manages to preserve the entire spring flower and fresh grass essence of the original leaf, all while tempering the flavor with darker, more grounded notes. The aroma of the dry leaf hints at both licorice root and melon, with potent wheatgrass notes that evoke early summer. The wet leaf takes on a potent and tangy quality, like ruby port wine.
Each piece is roughly 80g-110g (2.82 oz-3.88 oz).
Fragile, item will arrive broken!
The melon has been dried fully and it is quite thin, in this case it is gragile and quite common to find it arrive broken into pieces. Please do not worry, this will not change flavour of this item at all and you will need to break it before use anyway.

Brewing Guide:

Place one teaspoon per cup into an infuser, filter or teapot. Switch the kettle off, before it boils, when you hear the water rumbling. Add the hot, but not boiling, water and infuse for 3 minutes. Serve immediately or remove leaves to prevent spoiling.


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