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What kind of tea does Monkey Ace Jasmine Tea belong to?
The jasmine tea of Monkey Ace series belongs to scented tea, and jasmine tea belongs to scented tea. Also known as scented tea, it is a kind of tea soaked with flowers or leaves of plants or their fruits, and it is a unique reprocessed tea in China. It is made by using the characteristic that tea is good at absorbing peculiar smell, using fresh tea to smother the flowers, and filtering the dried flowers after the tea absorbs the fragrance.

Scented tea can be subdivided into herbal tea and flower and fruit tea. People who drink leaves or flowers are called herbal tea, such as lotus leaves and stevia leaves. Those who drink the fruit are called flower and fruit tea, such as figs, lemons, hawthorn, Siraitia grosvenorii, flowers and fruits. It smells fragrant and has health care function. The shape of the rope is compact and uniform, and the color is yellow and green.

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The main varieties of scented tea are jasmine tea, rose tea, Eucommia scented tea, forget-me-not scented tea, calendula tea, lily tea and homemade scented tea.

1, jasmine tea

It was listed as a tribute in the Qing Dynasty, with a history of 150 years. Fuzhou jasmine tea originated in Han dynasty, and the innovation of traditional Chinese medicine promoted the birth of Fuzhou jasmine tea. The full understanding of the aroma and health care function of tea by local Chinese medicine practitioners in the Song Dynasty triggered the fragrant tea fever, and dozens of fragrant teas were born.

2. Rose tea

As a kind of scented tea in China, it is made by scenting tea leaves and roses. Rose tea uses black tea and green tea. In addition to roses, roses, osmanthus fragrans and modern Chinese rose also have sweet and rich floral fragrance, which can also be used to make tea.

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