铁观音 (Tie Guan Yin), also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy, is a famous type of oolong tea that originates from China's Fujian province. It is one of the most popular and highest quality teas in the country.
The name "Tie Guan Yin" comes from a Buddhist legend about an iron statue of Guan Yin, the goddess of mercy, that was discovered in a cave by a poor farmer. The farmer took the statue to a temple, where he was told to pray to it every day. One night, Guan Yin appeared in the farmer's dream and told him to look for a tea plant behind the temple. The farmer found the plant and used its leaves to make a delicious tea, which he named "Tie Guan Yin" to honor the goddess who had helped him.
Tie Guan Yin tea is known for its unique floral fragrance, delicate taste, and smooth, refreshing finish. The leaves of the tea are handpicked and processed using traditional methods, which involve withering, rolling, and roasting the leaves to produce an aromatic and flavorful tea.
In China, Tie Guan Yin tea is often served in small, handleless cups as part of a tea ceremony. The tea is brewed multiple times, with each infusion revealing new flavors and aromas.
Today, Tie Guan Yin tea has become a popular drink around the world, with many tea connoisseurs appreciating its complex and nuanced flavors. Whether enjoyed alone or with friends, Tie Guan Yin tea is a perfect way to relax and savor the simple pleasures of life.
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