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Chun Mee Green Tea
Dried Flowers Market
£3.49
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Chun mee, also written as zhen mei or also chun mei, i.e. precious eyebrows, is a type of Chinese green tea. Chun mee is a top-grade young green tea, but it is still inexpensive.

Chun mee usually have a brisk flavor, sour and not very sweet. Many, but not all examples of this green tea have a light to moderate smokiness, much less than gunpowder green tea. High-quality chun mee can exhibit fruity or floral tones in their aroma.

All Green Tea varieties are revered for their unmatched health benefits, Chun Mee Green Tea is no exception. The leaves of this brew under go minimal processing and no fermentation, thus allowing them to maintain high concentrations of antioxidants known as catechins.

Chun Mee Green Tea likewise contains a wealth of other beneficial components; beta-carotene, calcium, folic acid, phosphorous, potassium, saponins, and Vitamin C. These elements combined are largely attributed to Chun Mee Green Tea’s health-promoting properties.

- Naturally low in caffeine, this light-bodied green tea is perfect for all day use.
- High amounts of polyphenols and antioxidants,
- Can help the body effectively burn fat by increase the rate of metabolism,
- Helpful in neutralising the harmful free radicals in the body,
- Helps lower the cholesterol levels and increase the levels of good HDL
- Prevention of the coronary artery diseases and atherosclerosis
- Helps promotes skin care,

Chun Mee how to brew? Here are several tips for you to get the most from your Chun Mee Green Tea:
Use 0.5 - 1 teaspoon per cup, infuser, filter or teapot. Switch the kettle off, before water boils. Add the hot, but not boiling, water and infuse for 3 minutes. It is especially important to make sure that the temperature of the water is not too hot, and the steeping time is not too long. Even high quality Chun mee tea can become acidic and astringent to the point of being undrinkable if it is brewed with water that is too hot.

Chun mee can be a good tea to choose as a base for blending with mint, to prepare Moroccan mint tea or a similar blend. Leaves can be used repeatedly until the flavour of the tea is exhausted

Using hot water to pre-warm your cup and utensils for brewing not only clears away any dirt or flavors from previous teas brewed, but it also keeps the tea at an ideal temperature.
Washing or rinsing your tea leaves before brewing can remove any impurities so that you can enjoy the pure authentic flavor of the Chun Mee tea.

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