Alternative names: Ti Kwan Yin, Iron Buddha, Iron Goddess
Tie Guan Yin has a unique refreshing flavour, silky texture and leaves a pleasant lingering after taste. It has been reported by tea analysts as the tea with the most aroma. It is one of the most popular teas in China, increasingly popular world wide. Rolled green leaves produce a pleasant scent of freshness reflecting the fresh air of high mountains.
This tea belongs to Oolong (also… Read more
Alternative names: Ti Kwan Yin, Iron Buddha, Iron Goddess
Tie Guan Yin has a unique refreshing flavour, silky texture and leaves a pleasant lingering after taste. It has been reported by tea analysts as the tea with the most aroma. It is one of the most popular teas in China, increasingly popular world wide. Rolled green leaves produce a pleasant scent of freshness reflecting the fresh air of high mountains.
This tea belongs to Oolong (also spelt Woolong, Wulong or Wu Long) tea group. Like all green teas it contains antioxidants, metabolism boosting characteristics, as well as others beneficial to those looking to lose weight.