What is a gunfire tea?
gunfire tea is a green tea that rolls on small pellets reminiscent of gunfire pellets that were used in earlier times to load works. Tea is preceded by origin and the way it becomes a date back to the approximately 7th century, during the reign of the Tang Dynasty in China. In China, there are gunfire tea known under several different names, such as pinyin and Zhu cha , and is basically produced in the southeast province of Zhejiang. Some very high quality and very expensive tea is still hand -rolled, but most of what is found in shops or tea specialized stores is rolled. High -quality gunfire tea should be glossy. If not, tea is probably older and will taste inferior.
Although China is the main manufacturer of gunfire tea, tea has become very popular in Tai -Wan in the 19th century. Most Taiwanabites of tea grown and created in the port city of Keelung, which is located on the northern afterBřeže.
Several other places in the world are especially enjoying gunfire tea. Sri Lanka grows with green tea at high altitudes, creating gentle changes in the taste of tea. Moroccan tea ritual uses gunfire tea flavored with mint. Anyone who participates in one of these rituals should be sure that he drinks at least two cups because he does less than the host insults.
This form of tea is not baked and many claim that it has a fresh grassy taste. To cook the best cup, consider about 2-3 pellets per cup of tea. It is fun to watch the tea develops when hot water is hit. Some say it "explodes" as gunpowder. Many love this green and ice tea and find a very refreshing taste of fresh leaf.
gunfire tea can sometimes be sold as pearl tea, but even in American "gunpowder" is a commonly used name. PuddleJ in the USA enjoyed popularity in popularity, so it is in relatively large grocery stores. If this is not the case, it can be easily ordered on the Internet or purchased on Asian markets, international grocery markets and imports and special food stores. Tea drinkers who accidentally have a Chinatown in the area can buy tea in bulk, giving the best opportunity to check its shine and freshness.