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Where is the specialty of Tieguanyin? Is Tieguanyin fermented tea or semi-fermented tea?

Tieguanyin tea can be said to be very famous. If you want good tea, it depends on the output. Where does Tieguanyin belong? Is it fermented tea or semi-fermented tea?

Where is the specialty of Tieguanyin?

Tieguanyin is a specialty of Xiping Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province.

Tieguanyin tea, a traditional famous tea in China, belongs to the category of green tea and is one of the top ten famous teas in China. Originated in Xiping Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, Anxi County of Fujian Province is not only the hometown of famous tea in the world, but also the birthplace of China oolong tea, and the base county and city for the export of oolong tea in Fujian Province. Anxi has a long history of tea production, unique natural conditions and excellent tea quality.

Tieguanyin, with its excellent quality and unique fragrance, has been copied from one place to another, spreading all over southern Fujian, northern Fujian, Guangdong, Taiwan Province Province and other oolong tea areas. There are four main producing areas of oolong tea in China, including southern Fujian, northern Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan Province Province. Fujian has the longest production history, the largest output and the best quality, especially Anxi Tieguanyin and Wuyi Rock Tea.

Is Tieguanyin fermented tea or semi-fermented tea?

Tieguanyin is a semi-fermented tea, which belongs to the semi-fermented tea between green tea and black tea. Semi-fermented tea is made by sun withering, indoor withering, frying, rolling and drying. Therefore, it not only has the fragrance and sweetness of green tea, but also has the color and fruity aroma of black tea, which is very distinctive.

What kind of tea does Tieguanyin belong to?

Tieguanyin is oolong tea, which belongs to one of the top ten famous teas in China. It originated from Xiping Town, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. Its tea leaves are green in color, with orchid fragrance, light yellow in tea soup, bright in color, smooth in taste and good in foam resistance. Tieguanyin is divided into three types: fragrant type, fragrant type and aging type, among which the fragrant type is cold.

Does Tieguanyin have a shelf life?

The shelf life of Tieguanyin tea is 24 months. The preservation method is as follows: firstly, put Tieguanyin tea into an aluminum foil bag, then vacuum seal (seal) the bag, put the tea into a horseshoe-shaped tin can, cover it, and store it in a refrigerator at 0~5℃ for 24 months. The key points of preservation are dryness, sun protection, moistureproof, sealing and low temperature.