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Ti Kuan Yin Iron Goddess Oolong Tea - Customised

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Ti Kuan Yin Oolong tea is grown in the Fujian province in China and has a number of wonderful, mythological tales surrounding its origin to be known as Iron Goddess of Mercy. As an Oolong, there are a number of grades and this premium Ti Kuan Yin yields a sweet taste with a fragrant finish which makes it a very popular choice.

So how does an Oolong tea become known as Iron Goddess of Mercy? Well as you would expect there are a few versions, but we particularly like the version of the poor farmer as a lovely Chinese story around the origins of this tea. The tale is set in the Fujian province of China, where our Oolong tea is grown, and legend has it that there was an old temple that had not been used for a long time and as such was in quite a state of disrepair, but inside there still remained a beautiful iron statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kuan yin). The farmer passed the temple daily and whilst he had no money to make any repairs to the temple, decided to at least keep the temple clean and tidy so regularly swept away all the leaves and dust and lit incense in honour of the Kuan Yin. One night he had a dream where the Goddess of Mercy told him he would find a true treasure behind the temple. He was to nurture the treasure and share it with others for it to have it's true worth. Sure enough the next day, the farmer found the treasure - it was a tea shoot and for the next while cared for and nurtured the tea shoot until it became a fully grown tea bush. The farmer then discovered that when he mixed the leaves with hot water they produced a delicious tea and so he had something he could harvest and sell. Overjoyed with his findings, the farmer shared cuttings from the bush with all his friends and neighbours so they too could benefit from the tea bush given to him by Kuan Yin. As he dried the tea leaves from the tea bush, the dark appearance reminded him of the iron statue and so named the tea after the Iron Goddess of Mercy.

INGREDIENTS:
Luxury Oolong tea
ORIGIN:
Fujian Province, China. Grown: 2500ft above sea level.
CAFFEINE:
Approx between 20 - 30mg per cup.
LEAVES:
Oolong, Ti Kuan Yin
AROMA:
Light with fragrant notes
COLOUR:
Pale green yellow tending slightly amber
TASTE:
Light sweet cup with orchid like flavour
WELL BEING:
Cleansing
WELL BEING:
Balancing
FLAVOUR:
Slightly Sweet
FLAVOUR:
Slightly Floral
STRENGTH:
Light Bodied
CAFFEINE CONTENT:
Low
HARMONISATION CODE < 3Kg:
0902300000
HARMONISATION CODE > 3Kg:
0902400000