Description
This tea is found in Fujian province in China and translates to “Iron Goddess of Mercy”. It smells like a bouquet of flowers and has a special flavour that is unique to Ti Kuan Yin teas. This is one of the most well known Oolong teas.
Health Benefits You Love
- Aids in digestion
- Freshens the breath
Useful Tips You Need
In a small teapot, steep for 30 seconds if you like your tea quite light and up to 1 minute if you prefer something stronger. The bigger your teapot, the longer the steeping time.
In a normal sized mug (approximately 250ml), steeping time should be between 2 to 3 minutes.
If you brew your tea in a convenience cup, do not throw the leaves away after 1 round. Good tea leaves are good for 3 rounds. You may want to steep the leaves slightly longer with each subsequent round.
Brewing Temperature: 90⁰C