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- Tieguanyin (simplified Chinese: 铁观音; traditional Chinese: 鐵觀音; pinyin: tiěguānyīn; Cantonese Yale: titgūnyām; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thih-koan-im; lit. 'Iron Goddess...
- varieties of Oolong tea, the best-known of which is Tieguanyin (铁观音, "Iron Boddhisatva of Mercy"). Anxi Tieguanyin (安溪铁观音) is classified as one of the Top 10 Chinese...
- Tieguanyin ("Iron Goddess of Mercy"): one of the Ten Famous Chinese Teas. Huangjin Gui ("Golden C****ia" or "Golden Osmanthus"): similar to Tieguanyin...
- oolong S**** Jin Gui — oolong Taiping houkuigreen Tieluohanoolong Tieguanyinoolong Wong Lo Kat — herbal Yingdehongblack Zhuyeqinggreen A close-up...
- leaves are commonly rolled into "gunpowder" form, including Chunmee, Tieguanyin, Huang Guanyin, and Dong Ding, as well as many other oolong and higher-end...
- minced garlic is taken together. Tea of various kinds, for example the Tieguanyin (鐵觀音, 铁观音) variety which is po****r in the Klang Valley area of Malaysia...
- Taiwan line the southeastern coast of China. Tieguanyin or Ti Kuan Yin (Chinese: 鐵觀音; pinyin: tiěguānyīn; Cantonese Yale: titgūnyām): one of the most...
- Meigui Jin Xuan Qilan Rougui Ruan zhi S**** Jin Gui S**** Xian Tieluohan Tieguanyin Green tea Anji bai cha Aracha Baimao Hou Bancha Biluochun Chun Mee Dafang...
- Ganzai 柑仔 – Mainly used to make Green tea like biluochun and longjing. Tieguanyin (正欉)鐵觀音 – Derives from tea brought to Taiwan from Southern Fujian settlers...
- Meigui Jin Xuan Qilan Rougui Ruan zhi S**** Jin Gui S**** Xian Tieluohan Tieguanyin Green tea Anji bai cha Aracha Baimao Hou Bancha Biluochun Chun Mee Dafang...