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Yellow tea (Chinese: 黃茶; pinyin: huángchá) is a rare and expensive variety of tea. It is produced similarly to green tea, but with an added step of being steamed under a damp cloth after oxidisation, giving the leaves a slightly yellow colouring. This process also imparts a mellower and less grassy taste than is found in green teas. However, it can also describe high-quality teas served at the Imperial court, although this can be applied to any form of imperially-served tea. ==Varieties of yellow tea== ; ''Junshan Yinzhen'' (君山銀針): from Hunan Province, China is a ''Silver Needle'' yellow tea. A Chinese Famous Tea. ; ''Huoshan Huangya'' (霍山黃牙): from Mt. Huo, Anhui Province, China. ; ''Meng Ding Huangya'' (蒙頂黃芽): from Mt. Meng, Sichuan Province, China. ; ''Da Ye Qing'' (大叶青): from Guangdong Province, China. Literally ''Big Leaf Green''. ; ''Huang Tang'' (黄汤): from Zhejiang Province, China. Literally ''Yellow Broth'' or ''Yellow Soup''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yellow tea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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