Yuhua tea is named after it is produced in Yuhuatai, Nanjing. Yuhua Tea was created in 1958 and is not considered a historical tea. Due to its excellent quality, this tea has won the title of provincial and ministerial excellent products several times, and is listed as one of the famous teas in the country. Yuhua tea is carefully picked, requiring uniform tenderness and consistent length. The specific standard is to pick half-opened buds and leaves as raw materials. Tight, straight, green and even are the quality characteristics of Yuhua tea. The appearance is as follows: the shape is like a pine needle, the cords are tight, straight and rounded, the ends are slightly pointed, the front shoots are straight and the hair is exposed, the color is dark green, the aroma is rich and elegant, the taste is fresh and mellow, the soup is green and clear, and the bottom of the leaves is tender and bright. When brewed in boiling water, the buds stand upright, rise and fall, like emeralds, and the fragrance overflows. A cup of this drink will refresh your soul and leave your teeth and cheeks fragrant. Origin: Suburbs of Nanjing Features: Yuhua tea is one of the top ten famous teas in the country. The tea leaves are round green in shape, like pine needles, with pekoe, and are tight and straight. Production: Yuhua tea must be picked before Grain Rain. The picked young leaves must have one bud and one leaf, 2.5 to 3 centimeters long. The production process is all done by hand. Features: After brewing, Yuhua tea has a green and clear color, a quiet aroma, a mellow taste and a sweet aftertaste. Nanjing Yuhua tea is a treasure of fried green tea and one of the three needles in China, namely: Anhua pine needles (half-baked and half-fried), Nanjing Yuhua (fried green), and Enshi Yulu (steamed green). It is a high-quality, tender needle-shaped tea. Spring tea is produced in Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Yuhuatai Garden Scenic Area in Nanjing. The tea produced near Meishan is the top grade. This tea tree is planted with plum trees. The tea buds bloom in March and April to absorb the fragrance of plum blossoms in the morning dew and night mist. When the tea buds sprout to one bud and three leaves, they are mined about ten days before the Qingming Festival until the Qingming Festival. Only one bud and one leaf are selected. The tea buds with a length of 2-3 centimeters are picked and cured (high temperature curing, young leaves are killed when old, Old leaves are killed when young), rolled, shaped and dried, hand-fried with black tar oil. Only 250 grams of tea can be fried in each pot. A pound of tea requires 45,000 buds and leaves to be authentic Yuhua tea. Yuhua tea is characterized by its tight, straight, green and even appearance, that is, it is shaped like pine needles, with tight and straight cords, slightly pointed at both ends, dark green in color, slightly velvety, and silvery green. It is highly favored by people in Singapore, Taiwan and Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Not many people in the north and southwest know this tea! Therefore, the price is not as expensive as the real Longjing and Biluochun. You can get the treasures for a thousand yuan, and counterfeiting has not yet become a trend! A specialty of Nanjing, it is also one of the top ten famous teas in the country. It has a round green shape, tight and straight cords, tall and straight branches, and white hair, just like pine needles, symbolizing the unyielding and everlasting heroic image of the revolutionary martyrs, so it is named Yuhua Tea. Yuhua tea is mainly grown in the suburbs of Nanjing. There are strict requirements in raw material selection and process operation. Before Grain Rain, young leaves with a length of 2.5 to 3 cm, one bud and one leaf, are picked and undergo four steps of fixing, rolling, shaping and roasting. The whole process is done by hand. Yuhua tea has good color, aroma, taste and shape. After brewing, the tea color is green and clear, the aroma is elegant, the taste is mellow, and the aftertaste is sweet. It has the functions of quenching thirst and refreshing the mind, digesting and diuretic, treating asthma, removing phlegm, and relieving irritability and greasiness. . Since 1966, it has been selling well overseas. In Japan and Southeast Asia, people use Yuhua tea as precious gifts to give to relatives and friends. "Yuhua Tea" is named after it is produced in Yuhuatai outside Zhonghua Gate in Nanjing. "Yuhua Tea" is actually rare among Chinese tea names, but the production history of "Yuhua Tea" is very long. Around the fourth century AD during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, people in Nanjing had the custom of drinking morning tea. Lu Yu recorded the story of "The Biography of the Elders in Guangling" in the "Tea Classic". It is said that during the reign of Emperor Jin Yuan, there was an old woman who sold a pot of tea along the street every morning. People rushed to buy her "Yuhua Tea" soup to drink. The strange thing was that the old woman had been selling tea since early in the morning. night. The old woman gave all the money she earned from selling tea to the poor and lonely people, and the poor people were very grateful to her. The news was known to the officials at the time, and they sent someone to arrest the old woman and put her in prison. Early the next morning, the old woman disappeared. Today, Yuhuatai has more than 1,000 acres of lush green tea gardens. "Yuhua Tea" is actually rare among Chinese tea names, but the production history of "Yuhua Tea" is very long. Around the fourth century AD during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, people in Nanjing had the custom of drinking morning tea. Lu Yu recorded the story of "The Biography of the Elders in Guangling" in the "Tea Classic".
It is said that during the reign of Emperor Jin Yuan, there was an old woman who sold a pot of tea along the street every morning. People rushed to buy her "Yuhua Tea" soup to drink. The strange thing was that the old woman had been selling tea since early in the morning. night. The old woman gave all the money she earned from selling tea to the poor and lonely people, and the poor people were very grateful to her. The news was known to the officials at the time, and they sent someone to arrest the old woman and put her in prison. Early the next morning, the old woman disappeared. Today, Yuhuatai has more than 1,000 acres of lush green tea gardens.