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EFOOFAN Longjing Green Tea Loose Leaf is a premium, hand-picked Chinese Dragonwell tea sourced from the authentic Tian Mu Mountains in Hangzhou. This 3oz pack features first-harvest MingQian buds, rigorously tested for purity and free from additives, pesticides, and radiation. Celebrated as a North American Champion Tea, it offers a fresh, mellow flavor perfect for hot or iced brewing, catering to discerning tea lovers seeking genuine quality and tradition.





| ASIN | B0BN69DC9F |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free, Buckwheat Free, Gluten Free, Non-GMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #210,864 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,482 in Green Tea |
| Brand | EFOOFAN |
| Brand Name | EFOOFAN |
| Caffeine Content Description | Low Caffeine |
| Coffee Roast Level | Light Roast |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 44 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Each Unit Count | 1.00 |
| Flavor | Ming Qian |
| Item Dimensions | 3.35 x 3.35 x 5.2 inches |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Type Name | Canister |
| Item Volume | 3.5 Cubic Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EFOOFAN |
| Number of Items | 180 |
| Product Benefits | Stress Relief, Immune Support, Promote Relaxation |
| Product Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Anxiety Relief, Digestion, Immune Support, Relaxation, Stress Relief |
| Region of Origin | China |
| Special Ingredients | All Natural, Amino Aide, Green Tea |
| Specialty | Alcohol Free, Antioxidant, Artificial Flavor Free, Kosher, Low Calorie |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Lavender |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Ounce |
A**R
Good tea.
Like the quality, taste and smell. Pricey in comparison to tea you get at the store.
A**R
Not too bad but pricy
Tea is not too bad, the flavor is a bit light for my taste, maybe it’s because of the new tender leaves. Still, it’s a bit too expensive IMO.
M**S
Poor taste fir a high price for this type of tea
Doesn’t taste as good as others from china directly of this type and sourcing, esoecuslly for the price.
E**R
Maravilloso
Muy buen Te
V**D
Premium Tea With A Premium Price
Longjing tea, which translates to Dragon Well tea, is a variety of pan-roasted green tea from the area of Longjing Village in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It is produced mostly by hand and renowned for its high quality. Longjing tea is known as one of China's most prestigious teas. If you are familiar with Longjing tea, you will know that it is a high quality tea with a premium price. Although this brand is more expensive, I think you will notice the difference between the first grade dragon well tea and other types of dragon well. The prices depend on the variety of tea you are buying. Longjing is divided into six grades: Superior and then 1 down to 5. I couldn't find anything on the grading, but the price should indicate high quality. This bag had well preserved leaves that were not crushed, and it had a rich, earthy aroma. The tea has a sort of nutty sweet taste, that is very smooth if it is brewed correctly. The bag was well sealed and came with a little plastic clip to keep the bag fresh. If you have been on the lookout for an authentic Dragon Well tea, your search might end here.
P**A
stale - not much flavor for this type of tea.
not top quality tea
J**S
Very poor tea leaf strength
The strength of the leaves were very weak necessitating the use of 4X more product
C**.
Good quality, smooth and delicate flavor, but a bit expensive I think
I like a good dragon well tea and have been spoiled by several coworkers that visit China and bring back some excellent samples for me to try. Lung ching, or long jing, is a famous green tea from China and is named after the Dragon’s Well landmark in the West Lake area of the Zhejiang Province (credit to Arbor Teas. This tea, like all other dragon well teas, is a flatter leafy looking tea that is mainly green in color (ranging from a lighter green to deeper greens) and sometimes has hints yellows or gold. This particular tea has some good lighter green colors to it and has a nice smooth pleasant aroma. Tghe tea leaves come packaged in a vacuum sealed foil bag that is then inside a cardboard tube. Also in the tube is a clamp to seal the foil back after you open it. I steeped this tea for 30-60 seconds at first and ended up with a very light yellow tea with soft and mild flavors. I then increased my time to a few minutes for the second steep and was rewarded with a richer color and flavor to the tea that was more to what I was expecting. To be fair, my first time making this tea, I could have used more leaves but didn’t due to trying a smaller cup. After that, I learned to use more leaves and a slightly longer steep time as this tea seems to need a little more time to open up and really adding presence and body to your tea. For water, I used my instant hot water tap at fist which gives me anywhere from 180-190 degree water and it turned out great (not bitter, not dry, but just right). The tea has some nice sweeter vegetal tones with a hint of grassiness and overall a lighter flavor. I like that you can easily change the steep time to get more or less flavor to make it as light or “bold” as you’d like, and the tea itself seems to be relatively forgiving and not picky about the steep. Overall, this is a good dragon well tea. I have had better, but I’m guessing you’d be hard pressed to find any of those on Amazon as they mostly came directly from China when my coworkers would visit family. That said, this is still a good dragon well tea, albeit a bit expensive and you can likely spend half to a third of this price and get a suitably enjoyable tea, although maybe not this smooth or delicate in flavor.
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