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Young Hyson Green 25 Tea bag
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Item Number: 9105
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A very light China green tea, Hyson makes a smooth and delicately sweet
flavored cup when brewed. Young Hyson is prepared from young, thin green tea leaves and has
a notably twisted leaf with a pale green hue.
Country of Origin: China
Region: Zhejiang Province
Shipping Port: Shanghai
Grade: Young Hyson
Altitude: 1500 - 4200 ft. above sea level
Manufacture Type: Steamed green tea
Cup Characteristics: Greenish yellow colour. There is good body in the cup and smooth fresh greenish tasting liquor.
Infusion: Pale yellow green
Ingredients: Premium green tea
Information:
Hyson translates to “Flourishing Spring” and this particular varietal
imparts the fresh green character you would expect to be a part of any
springtime tea experience. Traditionally hyson referred to old to
medium leaves (leaves below the new growing shoots at the top of the
bush) manufactured in a rolled long twisted and sometimes almost clam
shaped. The term ‘young’ was added to the nomenclature to distinguish
that the tea was made from young leaves (new shoots) and therefore
better quality and better tasting. This tea became so highly favored in
the 1700’s that the British Tea Tax was actually higher for this
variety over other teas.
Right from the first sale of tea in England in the mid 1600’s, the
English took a shine to tea. The government quickly realized the
possibilities and levied taxes on tea that remained until the late
1700’s. With all the associated taxes on tea and ‘young hyson’ being
taxed even higher! there were all sorts of various schemes done to
dodge the taxes. Servants in upper class homes would dry the used
leaves and resell them. Other unscrupulous people would ‘cut’ the tea
with leaves from various trees such as beech or hawthorn. Smuggling
China teas into England reached a feverish peak in the mid 1700’s and
the ports of France and Belgium were used as the ‘jump-off’ points for
night voyages to Cornwall and Wales. The Chancellor of the Exchequer
and the East India Company were aware of the extent of their losses and
realized that only a large tax cut would make legal imports competitive
with contraband tea. This finally occurred in 1784 with the passing of
the Commutation Act.
Hot tea brewing method: When preparing by the cup, this tea can be used
repeatedly - about 3 times. The secret is to use water that is about
180’F or 80’C. Place 1 teaspoon in your cup let the tea steep for about
3 minutes and then begin enjoying a cup of enchantment - do not remove
the leaves from the cup. Once the water level is low - add more water,
and so on and so on - until the flavor of the tea is exhausted. Look at
the pattern of the leaves in the brew, they foretell your fortune!
Alternatively as with all top quality teas, scoop 2-4 teaspoons of tea
into the teapot, pour in boiling water that has been freshly drawn
(previously boiled water has lost most of its oxygen and therefore
tends to be flat tasting), steep for 2-4 minutes (to taste), stir
(virtually all the leaves will sink -the flowers will float), pour into
your cup but do not add milk or sugar since green tea is enjoyed
‘straight-up’.
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A very light, smooth nonacidic brew. A most favored tea in China for the last 100 years.
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A very light, smooth nonacidic brew. A most favored tea in China for the last 100 years.
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