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What a unique and delicious young sheng!

It reminds me of sencha, oddly enough. It is very sweet and sort of vegetal. It has a pleasant and delicate huigan, and is light on the cha qi scale. This might be good for people who are unsure about puerh but really love green tea!

I’m glad I got to try it :)

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Cameron B. 11 years ago

Do tell… What exactly is huigan?

Stephanie 11 years ago

It’s that sort of aftertaste that some shengs leave in the back of your throat/tongue http://articles.bannacha.com/index.php?article23/describing-pu-erh-tea

apt 11 years ago

returning sweetness. I get huigan from good Taiwanese Oolongs, especially the slightly more processed ones.

Stephanie 11 years ago

Yeah, I get real nice huigan from Phoenix Dancong sometimes :D

apt 11 years ago

I just get sweetness from start to finish with Dancongs. Where have you gotten Dancongs from in the past?

Stephanie 11 years ago

The one I have right now is from Verdant tea. It is really good. I like a long steep

apt 11 years ago

I like the Dancong from Jing Tea Shop, especially Mi Lan. I also need to try Tea Habitat, that’s essentially all they do, Dancong.

Stephanie 11 years ago

nice

Plunkybug 11 years ago

Did you steep the whole packet or part of it? I can’t find instructions on how much to use anywhere. I’m doing the whole thing with a shorter steep, so I hope I have not killed my sample.

Stephanie 11 years ago

Whole 10g packet for how many ounces of water?

Plunkybug 11 years ago

12 oz. I was wrong….very wrong. It was too much.

Stephanie 11 years ago

Ugh, bummer. You can sometimes salvage by diluting with water…

Plunkybug 11 years ago

Yeah, I did a little. It’s my fault…I don’t know what I was thinking.

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Cameron B. 11 years ago

Do tell… What exactly is huigan?

Stephanie 11 years ago

It’s that sort of aftertaste that some shengs leave in the back of your throat/tongue http://articles.bannacha.com/index.php?article23/describing-pu-erh-tea

apt 11 years ago

returning sweetness. I get huigan from good Taiwanese Oolongs, especially the slightly more processed ones.

Stephanie 11 years ago

Yeah, I get real nice huigan from Phoenix Dancong sometimes :D

apt 11 years ago

I just get sweetness from start to finish with Dancongs. Where have you gotten Dancongs from in the past?

Stephanie 11 years ago

The one I have right now is from Verdant tea. It is really good. I like a long steep

apt 11 years ago

I like the Dancong from Jing Tea Shop, especially Mi Lan. I also need to try Tea Habitat, that’s essentially all they do, Dancong.

Stephanie 11 years ago

nice

Plunkybug 11 years ago

Did you steep the whole packet or part of it? I can’t find instructions on how much to use anywhere. I’m doing the whole thing with a shorter steep, so I hope I have not killed my sample.

Stephanie 11 years ago

Whole 10g packet for how many ounces of water?

Plunkybug 11 years ago

12 oz. I was wrong….very wrong. It was too much.

Stephanie 11 years ago

Ugh, bummer. You can sometimes salvage by diluting with water…

Plunkybug 11 years ago

Yeah, I did a little. It’s my fault…I don’t know what I was thinking.

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