longjing green tea

longjing green tea

tea set | January 20th, 2025


Okay, so today I want to talk about something I tried recently – Longjing green tea. You know, that famous tea from China. I’ve heard a lot about it, so I thought, why not give it a shot?

Getting the Tea

First things first, I had to get my hands on some Longjing tea. I didn’t really know where to look, so I just went online. There were tons of options, but I didn’t want to get ripped off, you know? I mean, how do you even know if it’s the real deal? Anyway, I picked one that seemed legit, and it was a big name brand.

I saw the advertisement and it said it was a best seller, whatever that means, but I trust it.

First Impressions

When the tea arrived, I was pretty excited. I opened the package, and the first thing I noticed was how the leaves looked. They were all flat and shiny, kind of like little green swords. They also had this fresh, grassy smell, which was nice. I guess that’s what they mean when they say it’s supposed to be “vibrant green.”

longjing green tea

Brewing Time

Next up, brewing the tea. I didn’t want to mess this up, so I looked up how to do it properly. I heated up some water, but not boiling, because I heard that’s bad for green tea. Then I put some of the leaves in my teapot and poured the hot water over them.

  • Heat the water: Not boiling, just hot.
  • Add the leaves: A good pinch in the teapot.
  • Pour and wait: Water over the leaves, then wait a bit.

I let it steep for a couple of minutes. The water started turning a light green color, which was cool to watch.

Tasting the Tea

Finally, the moment of truth – tasting the tea. I poured myself a cup and took a sip. It was… interesting. It had this mild, kind of sweet taste, but also a little bit grassy. Not like, eating grass, but you know, a fresh kind of taste. It was pretty smooth, not bitter at all. I think I did a good job brewing it, ha!

Overall Thoughts

So, that’s my Longjing tea experience. It was definitely different from the regular tea bags I usually drink. It felt a bit fancy, to be honest. I can see why people like it so much. It’s kind of calming, and the whole process of making it is like a little ritual. Will I drink it every day? Probably not. But it’s nice to have something special once in a while. Plus, it makes me feel a little bit cultured, you know? Like I’m in on some ancient Chinese secret or something.

And there are a lot of good comments from other buyers who said it taste good.

longjing green tea

Anyway, that’s all for now. If you’ve tried Longjing tea, let me know what you think. Did I do it right? Or is there some secret I’m missing out on?

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