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Product detailed description
Lu An Gua Pian ???? is a green tea from Anhui Province, China. It is featured in nearly every list of China’s most famous teas and has been widely referenced throughout Chinese tea history. The leaves of this renowned green tea are traditionally roasted multiple times over charcoal, which contributes to its distinctive character. The tea is named after its unique appearance—its flat, oval-shaped leaves resemble watermelon seeds. Our Lu An Gua Pian is grown near the village of Qi Shan ?? in the Liu An region of Anhui Province, at an elevation of around 800 meters.
This very handsome green tea comes from one of the northernmost tea-growing regions.
Our tea is laboratory-tested and comply with EU quality and safety standards.
This very handsome green tea comes from one of the northernmost tea-growing regions.
This Genmaicha is crafted in the traditional way preferred by the farmers themselves.
