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Guide to drinking tea in heavy snow and solar terms

Guide to drinking tea in heavy snow and solar terms

Frozen top oolong

When the snow is cold, the house is warm, and the wine and tea are cooked until mid-winter.

Heavy snow is 2 1 of the 24 solar terms and the third solar term in winter.

When the sun reaches the longitude of 255 degrees, the node time is 65438+February 6-8 in Gregorian calendar every year. The solar term of heavy snow is the beginning of the second month of the dry calendar, marking the official start of the mid-winter season. Heavy snow is a solar term reflecting climate characteristics. Heavy snow solar terms are characterized by a significant drop in temperature and an increase in precipitation.

Frozen top oolong

Produced in the frozen top mountain near Lugu, Taiwan Province Province, the mountain is foggy and the road is steep and slippery. When picking tea on the mountain, your toes should be "frozen" to avoid slipping down, so it is called "frozen top tea".

Fresh leaves are bud leaves of excellent varieties such as Qingxin Oolong Tea, which are made by sun drying, cooling, shaking, frying, rolling, primary baking, repeated rolling, re-baking and baking. Dry tea is packaged in a hemispherical shape, with dark green color and oily. The tea soup is willow yellow, clear and bright. Delicate taste, fresh and mellow, smooth entrance. The leaves are soft and complete, and the green leaves are set with red edges.

Heavy snow, so far and abundant snow, means that winter has arrived.

A cup of warm and comfortable Taiwan frozen top oolong, the taste of baking fire is just right with micro-honey frankincense. And there are fewer vegetables and more meat in winter. Oolong tea contains polyphenols, which can reduce fat and relieve boredom Suitable for drinking in winter.