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| 50g makes up to 64 cups* | 23¢ per cup |

Tea lore says that, after running out of room in her basket, a tea picker placed some freshly plucked leaves between her breasts. Warmed by her body heat, the leaves gave off such a strong aroma that it startled the young woman, which led to this tea being known as Xia Sha Ren Xiang (scary smell/shocking aroma ).

Later, during the Qing dynasty, the emperor renamed this tea Biluochun (green snail spring), which refers to the tea's spiraled leaf style and plucking season.

What we're doing:

  • 1 heaping teaspoon (about 3 grams) of Biluochun per 6-8 oz serving
  • Heat fresh water to 165º-170ºF
  • Steep 1-2 minutes
  • Multiple infusions

 

*includes multiple infusions

 

SKU: CNG-001-010G
Biluochun
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