Ingredients: Young soup with 1 shrimp and 3 leaves from the ancient snowy Shan tree (hundreds of years old) preserved and hand-collected by the Red Dao community.
Primate: Average altitude ~1,300 m; Cool, dewy climate; Tea trees grow naturally under the canopy of old forests, thick leaves, high endoplasm.
Processing: The green tea process (kills yeast/stars to prevent oxidation) keeps the water color bright and the pure flavor typical of the highlands.
Flavor – Sensory:
- Watercolor: Light yellow to light honey yellow (depending on dosage & soaking time).
- Fragrance: Young plants, young grass, sweet honey and mountain herbs.
- Taste: Lightly bitter at the tip of the tongue, sweet and durable; The water is thick and has a clean taste.
Phase instructions:
Avoid pouring 100°C directly onto the tea so as not to “harsh” incense, increasing bitter acrid.
+ Warm phase (easy to drink, less bitter):
- Rate: 3–5 g/150–200 ml
- Temperature: 80–85°C
- Yes: 45–60 seconds first turn; increase by 10–15 seconds next turn
- Number of turns: 4–5
+ Dark phase (gongfu/small warm):
- Rate: 5–7 g/100–120 ml
- Temperature: 85–90°C
- CAPACITY: 10–20 seconds/turn; Quick pour, 6–8 turns
Use benefits:
- Morning/early afternoon fit helps stay alert and focused.
- People sensitive to caffeine should limit drinking late in the evening.
Preservation:
- Leave in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight and strange odors; Close airtight (zip/box).
- The amount not used immediately can be stored in a cooler (closed in 2 layers, with desiccation).
- Delicious for 6–12 months from date of packaging (if stored properly).
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