Cannabaceae

Huangshan Maofeng
TypeGreen

OriginAnhui province, China

Quick descriptionClean needle-like tea with a slight floral overtone

A map of China with Anhui province highlighted
Huangshan Maofeng is grown in Anhui province, China.

Huangshan Maofeng tea (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: 山毛/黄山毛峰; pinyin: huángshān máofēng; pronounced [xwǎŋ.ʂán mǎʊ.fə́ŋ]) is a green tea produced in southeastern interior Anhui province of China.[1][2] The tea is one of the most famous teas in China and can almost always be found on the China Famous Tea list.

The tea is grown near Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), which is home to many famous varieties of green tea. Huangshan Mao Feng tea's English translation is "Yellow Mountain Fur Peak" due to the small white hairs which cover the leaves and the shape of the processed leaves which resemble the peak of a mountain. The best teas are picked in the early Spring before China's Qingming Festival. When picking the tea, only the new tea buds and the leaf next to the bud are picked. It is said by local tea farmers that the leaves resemble orchid buds.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dai, Qianying; Liu, Sitong; Jiang, Yurong; Gao, Jing; Jin, Huozhu; Zhang, Yajuan; Zhang, Zhengzhu; Xia, Tao (2019-09-01). "Recommended storage temperature for green tea based on sensory quality". Journal of Food Science and Technology. 56 (9): 4333–4348. doi:10.1007/s13197-019-03902-7. ISSN 0975-8402. PMC 6706524. PMID 31478003.
  2. ^ "Famous Huangshan Maofeng tea starts picking season". en.chinaculture.org. 29 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-02.

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