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2021 Spring Ti Kwan Yin Ti Kwan Yin Tea, sometimes also written as Tie Guan Yin or Iron Goddess Oolong Tea, is a premium variety of Chinese Oolong tea originated in the 19th century in Anxi in Fujian province. Ti Kwan Yin tea is a slightly fermented tea, that sits between highly fermented black teas and unfermented green and white teas. This allows it to combine the best of both worlds – the great floral taste and aroma of black teas with all the health benefits of green and white teas. During production it is hand rolled into small, compact...

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Ten Ren's Winter Tea is a special selection of Green Oolong that is delivered fresh from this year's winter harvest and has been judged worthy by Ten Ren's tea experts to be this year's Winter Tea. Winter is one of best seasons for high quality Oolong tea. We feature this type of tea once a year and in limited quantities. The steeped tea has a bright yellow hue, a faintly fresh and floral aroma, a pleasant fresh and floral flavor with sweet undertones, and a faintly sweet aftertaste.Each year the tea comes in a beautifully designed commemorative canister. This year's...

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Ten Ren's Fresh American Ginseng is now available for purchase in our stores. Our ginseng is renowned for its aromatic taste, rich flavor, and traditional health benefits. Not to mention, our premium ginseng is the perfect ingredient for delicious chicken ginseng soup or refreshing ginseng tea!   Ginseng is an antioxidant rich food source that helps you stay energized and healthy! How many other foods are tasty and healthy?   Our American Ginseng is grown in Wisconsin, recognized as the ginseng capital of the world. While the root is immensely popular in Asian tradition, ginseng is a root that is...

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2020 dragon well, 2020 long jing, spring tea -

Our 2020 Spring Long-Jing (Dragon Well) has arrived!🍃 The ancient Chinese tea experts highly revered Long Jing tea: "as sweet and fragrant as an orchid, as tasteless as water whilst as rich as all taste lingers in the mouth, the tastelessness turns out to be richness". Enjoying Long Jing tea is an art more than drinking a beverage, just as the compliment goes "It's beyond the appreciation of a painting and beyond the recitation of a poem".

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Oriental Beauty is also known as Bai Hao Oolong has unusually colored leaves ranging from black to red to yellow to white due to the local microclimate in Northern Taiwan. Unlike most oolongs, the leaves undergo a high degree of fermentation (80%) before it is baked. This tea is also known as Champagne Formosa Oolong because in Europe a few drops of champagne are added to each cup for extra flavor.

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