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Chun Mee Green Tea, 1LB.
Chun Mee Green Tea is produced in China and referred by the Chinese as Precious Eyebrows. The leaves are carefully hand rolled to the shape of eye-brows and then pan-fired. This tea produces a pale yellowish liquid and is known for its plum-like sweetness and smoothness. We offer a special grade Chun Mee that yields more smoothness than the standard grades.
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Chun Mee is a traditional, very well-known China green tea. Great skill is needed to process the fine and tiny twisted, jade green leaves. Due to its shape, connoisseurs also affectionately call this tea precious eyebrow. With a medium-bodied cup and a light green-colored liquor, the beverage this tea produces has a distinct plum-like flavor, which has long been popular abroad. Due to global limited availability we cannot guarantee a continuous supply.
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Chun Mee Green Tea
Chun Mee Green Tea is produced in China and referred by the Chinese as “Precious Eyebrows”. The leaves are carefully hand rolled to the shape of eye-brows and then pan-fired. This tea produces a pale yellowish liquid and is known for its plum-like sweetness and smoothness. We offer a special grade Chun Mee that yields more smoothness than the standard grades. Free shipping with purchase over $60.
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"No joke, I drink this tea when I seriously need to sit down and concentrate on my work. It has a great aroma and I can brew it brutally strong or heavenly light depending on my mood. I do like to add a bit of honey, but that' more for adding a touch of sugar to give me some energy rather than flavor. It's such a wonderful tea. It's one of my standards."
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One of our fuller-bodied green teas from China. Chun Mee or "Precious Eyebrow" tea (named after it's fine, curved eyebrow shape) is in the family of Hyson green teas exported to America in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Green Tea from China Chun Mee Eyebrow Tea is the most popular of the Chinese green tea. Its well-formed, tender, curved leaves yi
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A traditional green tea from China. However it breaks from traditional Chun Mee in that it is organic. This Chun Mee has a very pleasant taste.
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The most popular of the Chinese greens. Its well-formed, tender, curved leaves yield a full-flavored, sweet tasting infusion.
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Chun Mee Green Tea TGC08B - ( 8 oz )
Chun Mee Green Tea is produced in China and referred by the Chinese as “Precious Eyebrows”. The leaves are carefully hand rolled to the shape of eye-brows and then pan-fired. This tea produces a pale yellowish liquid and is known for its plum-like sweetness and smoothness. We offer a special grade Chun Mee that yields more smoothness than the standard grades. Free shipping with purchase over $60.
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"Chun Mee" translates to precious eyebrows and describes the shape of the leaves. These leaves are carefully hand rolled to the correct shape with great skill. Chun Mee teas are known for their plum-like sweetness and smoothness. This special grade yields a sweeter and smoother tasting tea than the standard grades. A refreshing tea to serve all day. From Zhejiang Province. - 100g Package
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China Chun Mee Green Tea (org), 1lb.
Enjoyed throughout the day, tea is a social beverage, appreciated as a source for health and offered to guests as a sign of respect. Most tea consumed in China is green tea. Its natural aroma, uplifting effects, and widely acclaimed health benefits make green tea appealing to both the tea lover and previous non-tea drinker.
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* Plum like notes. * Organically grown.
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Starwest Botanicals Organic Chunmee Green Tea -- 1 lbs
Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis. Kosher Certified by Kosher Certification Services. Certified Organic by QAI. Chun Mee-cha (eyebrow tea) gets its name from the curve of the processed leaf. It was thought, when viewing the beautifully shaped leaf, that it resembled that of a woman's finely formed eyebrow. The pan-fried leaves produce a highly fragrant clear, yellow-greenish brew with a distinctive sweet flavor.
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Organic Chun Mee
A traditional green tea from China. However it breaks from traditional Chun Mee in that it is organic. This Chun Mee has a very pleasant taste.
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"Tai-pan" was the name given to an influential foreign businessman doing business in Hong Kong and China during the 19th century. The life of a Tai-pan in those days was often exciting and luxurious, as undiscovered trade routes were opened and they quickly gathered great fortunes on the frontiers of world commerce. Like many wealthy businesspeople in any time period, the Tai-pans of old China enjoyed the splendid accessories of wealth: sumptuous feasts, fine wines, racehorses, and the like. In...
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Coffee Bean Direct Chun Mee Loose Leaf Tea, 2 Pound Bag
Originally from the Jiangxi province of southern China, this popular green tea is referred to as "Precious Eyebrows" by the indigenous peoples. Hand rolled into an "eyebrow" shape and pan-fired, this tea is slightly more acidic and less sweet then other green teas.
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This Chun Mee Green Tea is selected from the finest young tea leaves. Green tea has a naturally soothing flavor. The 25 teabags are packed in a colorful decorative tin. A product of China 50g.
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A traditional green tea from China. However it breaks from traditional Chun Mee in that it is organic. This Chun Mee has a very pleasant taste.
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Coffee Bean Direct Chun Mee Loose Leaf Tea, 5 Ounce Bags (Pack of 4)
Originally from the Jiangxi province of southern China, this popular green tea is referred to as "Precious Eyebrows" by the indigenous peoples. Hand rolled into an "eyebrow" shape and pan-fired, this tea is slightly more acidic and less sweet then other green teas.
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Our Holiday Tea is a black tea spiced with citrus, almond, clove and cinnamon. Delicious hot or iced. Wonderful for a holiday table, a cold winter morning, or any time you crave a holiday-inspired brew.
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Enjoyed throughout the day, tea is a social beverage, appreciated as a source for health and offered to guests as a sign of respect. Most tea consumed in China is green tea. Its natural aroma, uplifting effects, and widely acclaimed health benefits make green tea appealing to both the tea lover and previous non-tea drinker.
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