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Wuyi tea in a small red robe

Wuyi's little red robe is produced in Wuyishan City, Fujian Province-Jiulong Pavilion in the west of Tianxin Temple under Tianxin Rock in the north of Wuyishan. There are three scarlet letters on the mountain wall, which were inscribed by Zhu De. At an altitude of more than 600 meters, the climate is mild in all seasons. The mountain stream is flying and the clouds are lingering. The soil has been weathered by acid rocks. This is a good place for tea trees to grow.

Xiaohong tea cake is a natural food scientifically prepared by modern advanced production technology. The raw materials are superior, soft, low in sugar and fragrant. The entrance is delicious, and Xian Yi, old and young, is not a treasure in traditional cuisine. Small red tea cake can be eaten immediately after opening, which is convenient and economical, and can be suitable for consumers of all tastes.

Little red robe: It is made by asexual propagation of Dahongpao female ear. Take 7 grams of tea each time and brew it with 95C. It tastes rich and mellow after drinking. The tea is rich in tea polyphenols, theanine, flavonols, purine alkaloids and other nutrients. Drinking alcohol can obviously regulate blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol, and prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases. (1) Beauty: Add "milk" every time you rinse your mouth and drink it on an empty stomach in the morning, which can reduce wrinkles and make your skin rosy and smooth. (2) Enriching blood and nourishing stomach: 7-8 red dates are added each time, mixed with 10g second-generation Dahongpao, stewed together for half an hour, and brown sugar is added to enrich blood and nourish stomach.

Drug name: Little Red Robe

Alias: five-leaf rattan, may rattan, earth star.

Chinese Pinyin: Little Red Bubble

Latin plant and animal mineral name: Polygonum cuspidatum

Efficacy: expelling wind and removing dampness; Promoting blood circulation and relieving pain; Stop malaria

Classification of families and genera: Umbelliferae

Latin scientific name: geranium