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Culture Insider: 10 things you may not know about White Dew

2014-09-09 15:05:21

(Chinaculture.org) By Wen Yi

 

Tea growers pick tea in Zhaoping county, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, Sept 7, 2009.[Photo by Yu Xiangquan/asianewsphoto.com]

White Dew Tea

Many regular tea drinkers in Nanjing favor White Dew Tea. Tea during White Dew has gone through the hot summer and is in its best state of growth.

White Dew Tea is different from spring tea, which is usually too tender and doesn’t last long. It is also different from summer tea, which is dry and has a bitter flavor. White Dew Tea instead tastes sweet with its sweet fragrance.

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