Yong Chun Fo Shou 永春佛手 Oolong Tea Buddha's Hand Tea
Yong Chun Fo Shou 永春佛手 Oolong Tea is a premium, semi-oxidized tea from Fujian province in China. With its nutty, floral notes, this tea is perfect for any tea enthusiast to enjoy a refreshing and unique flavor. Rich in antioxidants, this tea can also provide health benefits.
Tea Name:Yong Chun Fo Shou 永春佛手 Oolong Tea
Other names:Fo Shou, Buddha's Hand, Yong Chun Buddha's Hand
Taste:The Tea has a smooth mouth-feel and delicate fruity aroma. The aftertaste is deliberate, takes a while to build up but will leave your breath having the aroma of sweet fruity and flowery note.
Appearance:Tightly rolled Tea leaves shaped like a question mark. The infusion is bright yellow in color.
Origin:Yong Chun, Fujian Province
Storage: Keep in cool, dry and no light place
Brewing Guide:We recommend using Chinese Yixing (purple clay) or porcelain Tea ware. Rinse Tea cup and Teapot with hot water. Fill the Teapot 1/4 to 1/3 full with Tea leaves, or 2 grams of Tea leaves for every 150ml of water if you are not using Yixing Teapot. Steep Tea leaves in hot water at 100°c (212°F) for 1 minute for the first and second brewing. Gradually increase steeping time for subsequent brewing.
Fo Shou literally translates to "Buddha's Hand". The name is earned from the appearance of its Tea leaves, which resemble the leaves of a Buddha's hand fruit tree. It was first introduced in the Chinese Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127 AD) by a Zen Master, who brought the Tea plant from An Xi to Yong Chun county of Fujian province. Fo Shou is now one of Yong Chun's famous Tea and is exported to many Asian countries, particularly Japan and South East Asia.