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Mini Mandarin Pu-erh 小青柑普洱
Mini Mandarin Pu-erh 小青柑普洱
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Xiao Qing Gan Pu-erh (小青柑普洱)
Xiao Qing Gan Pu-erh (小青柑普洱, Xiǎo Qīng Gān Pǔ’ěr) is a unique citrus-infused Pu-erh tea made by stuffing Ripe Pu-erh (熟普洱, Shú Pǔ’ěr) into small, unripe green tangerines (青柑, Qīng Gān) from Xinhui, Guangdong Province. The combination of earthy, smooth Pu-erh and the refreshing citrus peel creates a sweet, fruity, and slightly tangy flavor profile.
The tea ages well, with the tangerine peel gradually infusing its essential oils into the Pu-erh, enhancing its depth and richness over time.
Characteristics of Xiao Qing Gan Pu-erh
- Appearance: Small, round green tangerines filled with dark Pu-erh tea leaves.
- Aroma: Earthy, citrusy, with hints of dried fruit and honey.
- Tea Liquor: Deep red to dark amber.
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Taste:
- Smooth and mellow Pu-erh base with notes of wood, dates, and caramel.
- Refreshing citrus zest from the tangerine peel, adding a slightly sweet and tangy finish.
- Mouthfeel: Thick, silky, with a lingering citrus aftertaste.
Brewing Instructions
Gongfu Style (Traditional Method for Full Flavor)
- Teaware: Yixing clay teapot or gaiwan (100-150ml).
- Tea Amount: One whole Xiao Qing Gan (or break it into pieces for a milder brew).
- Water Temperature: 95-100°C (203-212°F).
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Steeping Times:
- Rinse: Quick rinse with hot water (5 seconds), then discard.
- 1st infusion: 10-15 seconds (light citrus notes emerge).
- 2nd-5th infusions: 15-20 seconds (rich, well-balanced flavor).
- 6th+ infusions: Increase by 5-10 seconds each time.
Western Brewing (Easier & Milder Flavor)
- Teapot or Mug: Use a 250-500ml teapot or infuser mug.
- Tea Amount: One whole Xiao Qing Gan or a few broken pieces.
- Water Temperature: 95-100°C (203-212°F).
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Steeping Time:
- 1st infusion: 2-3 minutes.
- 2nd infusion: 3-4 minutes.
- 3rd infusion: 4-5 minutes.
Serving Tips
- Adjust Strength: Break the tangerine into smaller pieces for a milder brew.
- Aging Potential: The citrus and Pu-erh flavors deepen and smoothen with time.
- Pairing: Complements dark chocolate, roasted nuts, or dried fruits.
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