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Pros

Xi hu long jing tastes a lot like xi hu hao long jing to me, just a little bit lighter. The only thing i'm not sure is if this tea really comes from jun shan island in * ting lake of hu nan province in china.



Cons

The overall flavor is light. I prefer stronger teas like oolongs and black teas so perhaps it's just not my type of tea.

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Quality


Great quality to the tea, packed nicely.

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    good, yellow, similar, green and delicious.
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  • This product had a total of 20 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 15 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The only thing im not sure is if this tea really comes from jun shan island in dong ting lake of hu nan province in china

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