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    'Iron Goddess of Mercy'; Standard Chinese pronunciation [tʰjè.kwán.ín]) is a variety of Chinese oolong tea that originated in the 19th century in Anxi in Fujian province. Tieguanyin produced in different areas of Anxi have different gastronomic characteristics.

  2. The “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” also known as Tie Guan Yin, is a highly prized Chinese oolong tea that is named after Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of mercy. This tea is known for its unique orchid-like aroma and a delicate and smooth taste.

  3. These balls are so dense that they are often described as iron-like. It has a glossy appearance, with granulated green color, red spots and white frost. It has a unique taste called Guanyin Rhyme ( Yin Yun ), which can be described as outstanding orchid fragrance and nectar sweet taste.

  4. Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) is a popular Chinese oolong tea. It is also sometimes written as Ti Kuan or Ti Kwan. These days, this tea is generally only lightly oxidized, making it closer to a green than a black tea. It can be roasted or unroasted.

  5. One of the most well-known and popular Oolong teas across the globe, Tie Guan Yin is named after the Chinese Goddess of Mercy, “Guanyin”. Legend has it that every day a poor old tea farmer named Wei would pass by a dilapidated temple with an Iron statue of Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy.

  6. Tieguanyin is a Chinese oolong tea that is cultivated mainly in the Anxi county of the Fujian Province. The tea is named after the Chinese goddess Guanyin, which lends another popular name to this tea: Iron Goddess of Mercy tea. The name is also known as Ti Kuan Yin tea and TGY. Legends.

  7. Mar 1, 2020 · One of the most famous types of Chinese oolong tea is known as Tieguanyin or Ti Kuan Yin. Tie or Ti means Iron, while Guanyin or Kuan Yin means Avalokitesvara, the Goddess of Mercy. Therefore, it’s also known as the Iron Goddess of Mercy tea. Some also call it the “Iron Buddha tea”.

  8. May 25, 2024 · Tieguanyin, the Iron Goddess of Mercy, is not just a tea but a symbol of Chinese culture, history, and artistry. Revered as one of China’s most famous oolong teas, its unique flavor and fascinating legend have made it a favorite among tea connoisseurs.

  9. Tie Guan Yin Iron Goddess of Mercy is one of the most renowned teas from China, a lightly oxidised oolong from Anxi in Fujian that produces a pale gold aromatic liquor. The characteristic floral profile has notes of buttered green vegetables, sweet red peppers and a lasting floral aftertaste.

  10. Mar 14, 2022 · Tieguanyin, or Iron Goddess of Mercy, is one of the most prestigious and renowned varieties of Chinese Oolong tea with a fabled history. Originating in the Anxi region of the Fujian province of China in the 19th century, the tea boasts a variety of complex flavor profiles depending on its production process.

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