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Yuhua Tea
US $18.40 – US $92.00
Yuhua Cha 雨花茶 is grown in Nanjing, which literally translated means“ rain flower tea”. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. The cultivation history of Yuhua tea can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty.
After the tea is brewed, the tea color is green, clear, the taste is mellow, and the aftertaste is sweet.
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