Description
It grows in Lu An province, on Dabie Mountains, west of Anhui. It is considered one of the 10 most famous Chinese teas. It has long, flat and shiny green leaves that offer a flavourful cup with a refreshing and
light fragrance.
Nutritional declaration per 100 ml:
Energy >0,1 kJ />0,1 kcal.
Fat <0,1 g of which are saturated <0,1 g.
Carbohydrates <0,1 g of which sugars <0,1 g.
Proteins <0,1 g.
Salt <0,1 g.