Jiangxi Province Green Teas
Chun Mee
Name means "precious eyebrows"; from Jiangxi, it is now grown elsewhere. Chun Mee is a popular green tea.
It has a dusty appearance and is generally more acidic and less sweet than other green teas. It was originally produced only in the Jiangxi province, but is now grown elsewhere
Gou Gu Nao
A well-known tea within China and recipient of numerous national awards.
Yun Wu
A tea also known as Cloud and Mist.

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Green Tea Types
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Jiangxi Province; Anhui Province ; A few select Chinese Green Tea's can be found at Haraki-Gordon Green Tea. In Japan you have the following green tea types: