Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - Is Quhao tea the same as Biluochun?
Is Quhao tea the same as Biluochun?
Quhao tea is different from Biluochun. Quhao tea refers to a kind of tea with hooked or arched fluff, and Biluochun is the representative of Quhao tea.

Biluochun is a traditional famous tea in China and one of the top ten famous teas in China. It belongs to the category of green tea and has a history of 1000 years. Biluochun is also called "Biluochun in Dongting" because it is produced in Dongting Mountain and Dongting Mountain in Taihu Lake in Wuxian County, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province.

It was listed as a tribute in the Tang Dynasty, and the ancients also called Biluochun "Kung Fu Tea" and "New Blood Tea". High-grade "Biluochun" has delicate tea buds. 0.5 kg of dry tea needs 60,000-70,000 tea buds. After frying, the dried tea strips are tightly knotted, with exposed white hairs, silvery green color, attractive jadeite and curled into snails. It was produced in spring, hence the name "Biluochun". This tea is a famous tea in China. The white clouds in the cup are rolling and the fragrance is overflowing. The main processes are enzyme fixation, kneading, kneading and drying.