Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea

Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea Attributes

Leaf Shape

Tightly tied into a round bead shape, heavy and even

Liquor Color

Brownish green or green, with obvious white hair

Fragrance

Fresh and pure

Taste

mellow

Brewed Tea Leaves

Green with brown, soft and thick

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Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea Introduction

Jasmine Dragon Ball, also known as “Jasmine Ball”, is a three-note jasmine tea and occupies an important position in the jasmine tea market.

Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea Origin

Fuzhou, Fuding, Fu’an and counties in eastern Fujian Province

Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea Production Process

The raw materials for the tea base are tea buds with more tea hairs, such as Fuding Dabaicha, and fresh leaves with one bud and one leaf or one bud and two leaves are picked; jasmine flowers should be large and full flowers that mature on the same day. The tea base is made through the processes of withering, rolling, baking, cooling, wrapping and shaping, and then scented with fresh jasmine flowers.

Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea Purchase Guide

When purchasing jasmine tea, please be aware of the geographical certification trademark and choose authentic local tea from Fujian. The main brands include “Wu Yutai”, “Zhang Yiyuan”, “Linong” and so on.

Jasmine Dargon Ball Tea Quality Identification

In terms of appearance, the dry tea is tightly compacted into round beads, heavy and uniform, with a brown-green or green color, and obvious white hairs. After brewing, the aroma is fresh, rich and pure, and the soup is bright yellow and clear.

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