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Dragon's Well - Long Jing

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Dragon Well - Long Jing: Tradition and Balance

Let yourself be seduced by the elegance of Dragon's Well (Long Jing), one of China's most famous and appreciated green teas. Originating in the Zhejiang region, this tea is hand-picked and carefully crafted using a traditional method that dates back centuries. Long Jing's flat, thin leaves, characteristic of its handcrafted production, release sweet, herbal aromas upon infusion, with a subtle hint of hazelnut.

This tea, appreciated for its purity and clarity, is ideal for lovers of fine green teas. It offers an in-cup experience that evokes the serenity of the Chinese mountains, where it is grown with care. Each sip is a sensory journey, revealing a perfect balance of freshness and sweetness that soothes the mind and awakens the senses.

Taste this exceptional tea to appreciate the full richness of Chinese tradition and the art of tea. A real treasure for tea lovers in search of quality and authenticity.

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Format: 50g

Pickup available at Sherbrooke

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Dragon's Well - Long Jing

Dragon's Well - Long Jing

50g

Sherbrooke

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

373 Rue King Est
Suite 102
Sherbrooke QC J1G 1A8
Canada

+18193466168

The virtues of green tea

Rich in antioxidants

Contains polyphenols, antioxidants that help fight free radicals and reduce the risk of chronic or neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, arthritis and certain cancers.

Strengthening the immune system

Polyphenols are chemical compounds found abundantly in tea leaves, especially in fresh, unoxidized leaves, like those used to produce white and green tea. The main polyphenols found in tea are catechins, and among them, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is often considered the most important due to its powerful antioxidant properties.

Polyphenols act as antioxidants by neutralizing free radicals present in the body. Free radicals are unstable molecules that can damage cells and tissues, contributing to premature aging and various diseases, such as heart disease, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.

Has anti-inflammatory effects

Reduces inflammation in muscles, bones, nerves, etc.

Help with concentration

The caffeine in tea is distributed slowly throughout the body (2-4 hours) thanks to L-Theanine, providing a feeling of stress-free wakefulness. The caffeine in coffee, on the other hand, goes directly to the nervous system (1-2 hours) and sometimes gives palpitations and a sleepy effect afterwards.

Lowers cholesterol and helps the liver function properly

The antioxidants it contains help reduce or eliminate bad cholesterol as well as prevent its accumulation. They also help improve the work of the liver