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Hainan Partridge Tea & Xinhui Tangerine 3-Pack

Hainan Partridge Tea & Xinhui Tangerine 3-Pack

Regular price $6.68 USD
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24g

Why This Tea Stands Out

🌿 Nature’s Timeless Formula

  • Dual-Action Blend: Wild Hainan partridge leaves (cooling detox) + 5-year-aged Xinhui tangerine (digestive aid).
  • White Frost = Quality Proof: Natural limonene crystals formed through 45-day sun-baking (not mold!), a mark of artisanal craft.

🏆 12-Century Heritage, Handmade Today

  • 14-Step Traditional Process: From clay-fired roasting to hand-stuffing tea into whole tangerines.
  • 3-Pack Ritual Design: Bamboo box with 3 tea-filled tangerines (8g each), each brews 15+ cups.

Beat Tropical Challenges

🌴 For Southeast Asia’s Heat & Humidity

  • Cooling Rescue: Reduces internal heat, soothes sore throat, and combats monsoon fatigue.
  • Family Shield: Safe for kids’ tummy aches, women’s skin renewal, and elders’ blood circulation.

🎁 Culture Meets Luxury

  • Gift-Ready Elegance: Engraved wooden box with Hainan’s Li ethnic patterns – a story in every detail.
  • Brew Anywhere: Hot = 95°C water, 10 seconds. Cold = 4hrs in fridge. Perfect for offices or outings.

Key Features

  1. Pure & Safe: Zero additives, pesticide-free.

  2. Multi-Use Wisdom:
  • After Brewing: Dry used tangerine shells as natural air purifiers.
  • Creative Recipes: Add mango/pomelo for tropical iced tea.

      3.Serving: 1 tangerine = 2-3 people sharing. Ideal with dim sum or spicy food.

Made for These People

Who? When to Use Why They’ll Love It
Working Moms Post-dinner family time “Gentle digestion aid for picky eaters!”
Tradition Seekers Weekend tea ceremonies *“ Taste 1200-year-old Hainan wisdom”*
Global Citizens Gifting overseas friends “China’s hidden gem in a box”
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Frequently asked questions

Why is the surface of tea leaves white?

The white 'frost' on Xia Qing Gan (small green citrus tea) isn’t mold—it’s actually a natural occurrence! The citrus peel’s rich limonene content slowly seeps to the surface during sun-drying and baking processes.

When exposed to air, it oxidizes into this frost-like layer. A harmless characteristic and even an indicator of quality craftsmanship!

If you're still concerned about potential mold, here's an easy check:

1️⃣ Press the peel – A crisp texture indicates proper drying ✅ If it feels soft/mushy ❌ check further

2️⃣ Inspect the tea leaves – Look for unnatural fuzz/clumps (mold) vs. uniform white frost (safe)

3️⃣ Sniff deeply – Healthy citrus aroma 🍊 = limonene crystals | Musty odor 🦠 = mold risk

If all checks pass, congratulations – you're seeing premium limonene frost, not mold! This natural 'tea diamond' forms when the citrus oil oxidizes, a hallmark of well-crafted Xia Qing Gan.