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tra_bupPhu Quy Ancient 300 Years Tea Trees Great for Health

100% green tea collected from Ancient Tea Trees
1 box of 200 grams

Material Source:
: 100% green tea collected from Ancient Tea Trees (100-300years) which grow wildly in high mountains (1,100–1,400m) in Suoi Giang, Yen Bai province– North West upland of Vietnam. The tea is then harvested by hand, processed via a special traditional method created by local H’Mong ethnics, and also used as medicinal herbs that are good for health.

Ingredients: “a bud and two leaves” green tea from Suoi Giang Ancient tea trees

Benefits:
- Green tea helps: purify body, reduce cholesterol, maintain good skin, keep body slim, enhance the detoxification and anti-oxidation.

- Improve immune system, oral health, and cardiovascular system.  

- Refresh the mind and body, reduce stress.

Storage
: keep in dry & cool place, avoid sunlight.

Dip the tea bag into hot water for 3-5 minutes for the best taste. Dip it longer for stronger taste.

Serve with lemon, sugar, honey ... depending on different favor.

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Suoi Giang Commune, Van Chan district (Yen Bai) Shan tea is famous for snow ancient area of 340 ha. Harvested each year over 500 tons of fresh buds, but until now people still are not all poor.
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