Lung Ching Dragonwell
Lung Ching (Longjing / Dragonwell) is amongst the most famous and most highly prized green teas available. It famously hails from the village of Longjing in Zhejiang, China and is most easily recognised by its long, flat brightly green leaves.
Lung Ching is pan fried prior to drying to minimise oxidisation and this process results in a slightly honey-sweet, delicate and brisk infusion that is refreshing with the characteristic green tea dryness on the finish. Unlike steamed green teas, Lung Ching has very little bitterness but all of the antioxidants and refreshing character expected from green tea. is also included in the following signature gift collections: Supreme Green Collection - £42.95
Story
Lung Ching (Longjing/Dragonwell) is one of the most famous and highly prized Chinese teas with Longjing season creating a buzz every year. This wonderful, roasted, flat leaf green is highly desired for its lush, fruit-sweet flavours and refreshing delicacy and that alone would make it one of the most popular green teas available; but Longjing also has not one, but two wonderful stories attached to its iconic name and popularity.
Longjing is the name of the village where this famous tea is grown named so for its location near a fresh spring that was believed to lead to an underground sea where a great dragon lived. As the dragon was thought to bring water from the sea to create the spring, it was thought that he could do the same above ground and bring water from the sea to create the rain. During a particularly harsh time of drought local Buddhist priests advised that if the whole village prayed to the dragon he would bring the water to them, and so they prayed and lo and behold! The rains began and growth returned to the land!
The second story takes place long after Longjing became famous. The Qianlong Emperor visited the Hu Gong Temple on holiday and whilst enjoying Longjing was enamoured of the movements of the women picking the tea leaves in a nearby field. Their movement was so entrancing that he decided to join them, picking the Longjing leaves and placing them in his wide, deep sleeves.
During picking he received a message that his mother, the Empress Dowager Chongqing had fallen ill so he rushed to her side so urgently he completely forgot about the leaves still hidden in his sleeves.
When he arrived at her bedside, the Empress was enlivened by a delicious aroma which happened to be the tea leaves. The Emperor immediately brewed the leaves for his mother in the hope of restoring her and she enjoyed them immensely.
To Enjoy
Place one teaspoon per cup into an infuser, filter or teapot. Switch the kettle off, before it boils, when you hear the water rumbling. Add the hot, but not boiling, water and infuse for 3 minutes. Serve immediately or remove leaves to prevent spoiling. Ingredients
Green Tea Allergy advice
May contain traces of nuts Siz
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