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Licorice Slices Tea

US $5.00US $50.00
Sweet and soothing, Licorice Slices Tea boasts a natural sweetness and a hint of woody notes, traditionally used to support digestive health and provide a comforting, warm brew.

Ligusticum Chuanxiong

US $5.00US $50.00
A key herb in traditional wellness, this tea provides a spicy and warming flavor, often used to promote blood circulation and alleviate pain.

Lily Tea

US $6.00US $60.00
A delicate floral brew, Lily Tea exudes a serene aroma and a soft, lightly sweet flavor, often enjoyed for its calming properties and its contribution to a peaceful state of mind.

Lithocarpus Pachylepis

US $5.00US $50.00
Not commonly found as a tea, this ingredient may lend an earthy and robust flavor, typically explored for its traditional use in supporting liver health.

Longan

US $10.00US $100.00
This sweet and fragrant tea is made from the dried fruit of the Longan tree and is cherished for its warming properties and enriching nutrients, believed to contribute to a glowing complexion and mental clarity.

Longjing Tea Type A

US $25.30US $126.50
Longjing 龙井 is grown in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, which literally translates to "dragon well," Longjing tea was granted the status of imperial tea, in the Qing dynasty by the Kangxi Emperor. Longjing tea tastes sweet, mellow, and rounded. Pre-Qingming Longjing Pre-Qingming Longjing tea requires it to be produced from the first spring shoots prior to the Qingming Festival (Chinese farming calendar) on the 5th of April each year. There will usually be seasonal rain for a few days during the Qingming Festival. Indeed, after the rain, the temperature heats up, which accelerates the growth of the tea plant. When the tea bud gets too big, it starts to lose complexity in the brewed flavor, therefore, Pre-Qingming tea is considered better.

Longjing Tea Type B

US $36.90US $184.50
Longjing 龙井 is grown in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, which literally translates to "dragon well," Longjing tea was granted the status of imperial tea, in the Qing dynasty by the Kangxi Emperor. Longjing tea tastes sweet, mellow, and rounded. Pre-Qingming Longjing Pre-Qingming Longjing tea requires it to be produced from the first spring shoots prior to the Qingming Festival (Chinese farming calendar) on the 5th of April each year. There will usually be seasonal rain for a few days during the Qingming Festival. Indeed, after the rain, the temperature heats up, which accelerates the growth of the tea plant. When the tea bud gets too big, it starts to lose complexity in the brewed flavor, therefore, Pre-Qingming tea is considered better.

Longjing Tea Type C

US $76.00US $380.00
Longjing 龙井 is grown in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, which literally translates to "dragon well," Longjing tea was granted the status of imperial tea, in the Qing dynasty by the Kangxi Emperor. Longjing tea tastes sweet, mellow, and rounded. Pre-Qingming Longjing Pre-Qingming Longjing tea requires it to be produced from the first spring shoots prior to the Qingming Festival (Chinese farming calendar) on the 5th of April each year. There will usually be seasonal rain for a few days during the Qingming Festival. Indeed, after the rain, the temperature heats up, which accelerates the growth of the tea plant. When the tea bud gets too big, it starts to lose complexity in the brewed flavor, therefore, Pre-Qingming tea is considered better.

Lotus Leaf Granules

US $5.00US $50.00
With a subtle, earthy taste, Lotus Leaf Tea is often used in traditional remedies for its purported weight management benefits and to promote healthy digestion.

Lu’an Melon Seed Tea Type A

US $16.10US $80.50

Lu'an Guapian Tea 六安瓜片 is grown in Anhui, which literally translates to “Lu'an Melon Seed tea”. Tea has been produced since 1905 and has a history of over 100 years. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Lu'an Melon Seed Tea uses the second leaf on the branch. Each leaf's central vein is removed and the leaves are pan-fried.

Among all the teas in the world, Lu'an Guapian is the only tea without buds and stems, made from a single leaf. The stems have been removed during the production process to ensure that the tea has a strong but not bitter taste and fragrant but not astringent.

Lu’an Melon Seed Tea Type B

US $23.00US $115.00
Lu'an Guapian Tea 六安瓜片 is grown in Anhui, which literally translates to “Lu'an Melon Seed tea”. Tea has been produced since 1905 and has a history of over 100 years. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Lu'an Melon Seed Tea uses the second leaf on the branch. Each leaf's central vein is removed and the leaves are pan-fried. Among all the teas in the world, Lu'an Guapian is the only tea without buds and stems, made from a single leaf. The stems have been removed during the production process to ensure that the tea has a strong but not bitter taste and fragrant but not astringent.

Lu’an Melon Seed Tea Type C

US $34.60US $173.00

Lu'an Guapian Tea 六安瓜片 is grown in Anhui, which literally translates to “Lu'an Melon Seed tea”. Tea has been produced since 1905 and has a history of over 100 years. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Lu'an Melon Seed Tea uses the second leaf on the branch. Each leaf's central vein is removed and the leaves are pan-fried.

Among all the teas in the world, Lu'an Guapian is the only tea without buds and stems, made from a single leaf. The stems have been removed during the production process to ensure that the tea has a strong but not bitter taste and fragrant but not astringent.

Lu’an Melon Seed Tea Type D

US $46.10US $230.50

Lu'an Guapian Tea 六安瓜片 is grown in Anhui, which literally translates to “Lu'an Melon Seed tea”. Tea has been produced since 1905 and has a history of over 100 years. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Lu'an Melon Seed Tea uses the second leaf on the branch. Each leaf's central vein is removed and the leaves are pan-fried.

Among all the teas in the world, Lu'an Guapian is the only tea without buds and stems, made from a single leaf. The stems have been removed during the production process to ensure that the tea has a strong but not bitter taste and fragrant but not astringent.

Malva Nut Tree Tea / Sterculia Lychnophora (Pang Da Hai)

US $5.80US $58.00
This rare tea is known for its cooling properties and mild, nutty flavor. It's traditionally used to soothe the throat and enhance hydration.

Maojian Tea

US $9.20US $46.00
Xinyang Maojian 信阳毛尖 is grown in Xinyang, Henan. “Mao” (毛) means tiny fluff in a cup when brewed and “jian” (尖) refers to the shape of the leaves: young, sharp, full leaves. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Xinyang Maojian is known for its unique and delicious flavor. The color is yellowish especially when boiled with water. The tea liquor is slightly thick and has a refreshing crisp taste and with a lasting aftertaste.

Mengding Ganlu

US $33.20US $166.00
Mengding Ganlu 蒙顶甘露 is grown in Ya'an, Sichuan, which literally translated means“ Nectar/Amrita from Mengding mountain”. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China and is known as the pioneer of famous tea. Mengding Ganlu is the oldest tea in China. It has more than 2000 years of artificial cultivation history.

Mengding Huangya / Yellow Bud

US $150.00US $750.00
Mengding Huangya is one of the bud yellow teas. Picked in Mengding Mountain, Ya'an City, Sichuan Province. The cultivation of Mengding tea began in the Western Han Dynasty and has a history of 2,000 years. The tea is clear and bright yellow, with smooth yellow tea buds, with chestnut and caramel aromas. The leaves of this tea are typically small and flat, with a yellow-green color. When brewed, the tea has a mild, slightly sweet flavor with a slightly grassy aroma. The tea is often considered to be one of the highest quality green teas in China, and it is known for its health benefits, including its ability to boost the immune system and improve heart health.

Mint Granules

US $6.00US $60.00
Offering a burst of refreshing coolness, Mint Granules Tea is perfect for a soothing digestive aid and a quick mental refreshment.

Mint Leaf Tea

US $5.00US $50.00
Mint Leaf Tea provides a cool, refreshing taste with a lively minty zest. Ideal for soothing digestion or simply enjoying a moment of crisp, invigorating flavor.

Motherwort Tea

US $2.50US $25.00
Often used for its potential soothing properties, Motherwort Tea has a slightly bitter and earthy flavor and is traditionally used to support heart health and emotional well-being.

Mountain Peach Blossom Tea

US $8.00US $80.00
With its gentle floral notes and a whisper of peach, this tea is both soothing and uplifting, perfect for a serene moment.

Mugwort Leaves

US $2.50US $25.00
With a strong, herbal flavor, Mugwort Leaves Tea is traditionally used to aid digestion, promote relaxation, and as a tonic for its potential health benefits.

Mulberries

US $6.00US $60.00
This sweet, fruit-infused tea is packed with vitamins and antioxidants, making it not only a delightful beverage but also a healthful one.

Mulberry Leaf Tea

US $6.00US $60.00
With a mild, sweet flavor, Mulberry Leaf Tea is traditionally consumed for its potential to support blood sugar control and cardiovascular health.