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Why do snow teas buy sheets?
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People who love tea have a saying, which can also be said to be a jingle: "Drink green in summer, red in winter and oolong all year round". Spring tea has been said a lot, and winter will not start soon. Today, we will write a separate article about the Phoenix Dan Cong-snowflake, which is not the kind of snow that falls in the sky. That's the point. Snowflake is the general name of all winter teas in Fenghuang Mountain.
Snowflakes are collected before and after the light snow. Because the tea leaves grown in winter are uneven in size and thickness, the tea leaves made are loose or flaky in shape, so they are called snowflakes. Snowflakes are not as rich and mellow as spring tea, but because they are picked for the last time before the winter dormancy of tea trees, they grow slowly because of the low temperature, and have experienced the baptism of wind, frost and low temperature, and accumulated rich and some special aroma components. Its fragrance is overbearing, lofty and quiet. Does it feel contradictory? But the real snowflake makes you feel so contradictory.
Tea farmers have different views on the collection of snowflakes. Some people say that "the tea harvested after beginning of autumn is called snowflake", some people say that "the tea made after beginning of winter is called snowflake", and some people say that "what is done after the light snow festival is called snowflake".
Personally, I disagree with the first statement. Can you still call it snowflake after the autumn harvest? It should be called autumn tea. Tea lovers who have read my article should know that there is really nothing to recommend summer and autumn tea.
The second argument is that the tea harvested in early winter can be called snowflakes, but the temperature in early winter and Chaozhou today is 2 1 degree.
The tea collected after the last light snow festival is called snowflake, which is more reliable. After all, according to the solar terms, it is really not so accurate. The whole world is warming, glaciers are melting and the temperature is changing every year. Solar terms don't represent temperature, they are just a reference.
Judging from the name of snowflake, it should be that a layer of frost will condense on the leaves in the morning. There is a saying that snowflakes that have experienced frost are particularly fragrant. Then I personally think this definition will be more accurate.
Snowflakes are fragrant with tea, and there are many tea friends who love to drink fragrant tea. However, people who love tea should pay attention to the fact that it is impossible to collect snowflakes in areas with too high altitude. Although the climate in the south is warm and not frozen in winter, it does not include alpine regions. Tea trees above 600 meters above sea level cannot germinate because of the temperature. The mountain snow flakes advertised are autumn tea, not snow flakes.
I am Jingshou Chaxiang ~ Because I love Phoenix Dan Cong tea culture ~ So I focus on Phoenix Dan Cong tea industry ~ Committed to letting more people know Phoenix Dan Cong ~ Fall in love with this fragrant taste ~
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