Green Orange Puerh "Tianma Xiao Qing Gan" Tangerine Tea - Tea Sample
Green Orange Puerh "Tianma Xiao Qing Gan" Tangerine Tea - Tea Sample
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Green Orange Puerh "Tianma Xiao Qing Gan" Tangerine Tea Sample is a traditional Chinese blended tea, carefully crafted from small green tangerine peels harvested in Xinhui, Guangdong, and ripe Puerh tea from Xishuangbanna, Yunnan.
Characteristics
- This blended tea is highly popular in China, celebrated for its unique fusion of citrus and Puerh flavors.
- Specially crafted for tea lovers who enjoy a light and delicate flavor profile.
- The tangerine peels are sourced from Tianma Village in Xinhui, Guangdong, renowned as the "hometown of Chenpi" in China. At the same time, the ripe Puerh is selected from Xishuangbanna, home to some of Yunnan's finest Puerh teas.
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By using different brewing methods, you can explore a range of flavor profiles:
- Steep the outer tangerine peel for a light citrus aroma.
- Brew directly inside the green and orange for a balanced medium flavor.
- Break the entire peel and brew for a rich and intense Puerh experience.
- Over time, a natural white frost may appear on the surface of the green and orange. This is caused by essential oils seeping from the peel and is a hallmark of high-quality Chenpi tea.
Flavor
- This tea offers a delicate citrus aroma that harmonizes beautifully with the rich fragrance of ripe Puerh tea, delivering a fresh taste.
- The tea soup is full-bodied and smooth, with a perfectly balanced texture that leaves a lingering Chenpi Puerh aroma and a comforting finish.
Gongfu Tea Brewing Guide
(Traditional Method)
Water Temperature | 100°C (212°F) |
Tea-to-Water Ratio | 1 piece per 160 ml water |
Steeping Time | |
Brews 1–5 | Steep for 8–15 sec |
Brews 6–10 | Steep for 15–20 sec |
Brews 11–15 | Steep for 20–25 sec |
Brews 16+ | Steep for 25+ sec |
Tips: Tea masters recommend steeping times based on each tea's unique flavor, starting the timer after pouring the water.
Common Brewing Guide
(Easy Everyday Preparation)
Water Temperature | 100°C (212°F) |
Leaf-to-Water Ratio | 1 piece per 250-400 ml |
Steeping Time | About 3 minutes |
Subsequent Infusions | Increase by 1 minute each time |
Tips: You can adjust the steeping time or leaf-to-water ratio to suit your taste—shorten the infusion for a lighter brew or extend it for a stronger one.



