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Special adjectives for Chinese Green Tea

Shape
Fine and tight: slender cord tight volume and complete, Feng Miao good. This term also applies to black tea, yellow tea dried tea shape.
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Tight show: a tight show long, remarkable Feng Miao. This term also applies to high-grade tea dried tea shape.
Tadpole-shaped: round tea with a tail, a crude Article tea.
Round: strip tea to form a circular block of tea.
Disk flowers: containing the bud tip, fine processing, fry made from disk to spend a round or oval-shaped particles.
Curl: spiral or ring curling. This term also applies to the shape of dry tea, yellow tea.
Small and rounded: small particles round tight, tenderness, heavy solid body bone.
Tight circle: the particles are round and tight end.
Round knot: the particles are round and strong.
Round: round particles and neat.
Solid circle: the larger body bone heavier solid particles.
Coarse Round: particles thicker yet into the circle.
Coarse flat: coarse pine belt flat.
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Mass: particles such as broad beans or Litchi, most bond formed buds leaf.
Flat flat: leaf quality thin thin meat, flat and dry.

Color
Green Chui: green green, bright. This term also applies to the bottom of leaves.
Light green: light green, yellow. This term also applies to soup and Securinega.
Dark green: green, deep, glossy.
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Dark green: dark green pan-black and shiny. This term also applies to the white color of dry tea.
Lorain: the color green and bright. And shiny.
From the frost: surface with a silver-white luster.
Silver green: dark green surface silvery white from the frost.
Grayish green: green with gray, gloss is less than the silver green. This term also applies to the white color of dry tea.
Green: green with green. This term also applies to the green tea of ??phyllotaxis color and oolong tea stem tea color.
Yellow-green: green-based, green and yellow. This term also applies to green tea, soup and bottom of leaves; yellow tea dry tea and Securinega of normal color and white normal color of dry tea.
Green, yellow: the yellow-based, yellow pan-green. This term also applies to soup and Securinega.
Lu Huang: face sheets contain a small amount of yellow Pak, on-chip and the yellow stripe.
Gray-yellow: yellow with gray.
Yellow: yellow and dull. This term also applies to the white color of dry tea.
Gray: the color darker with dead gray.
The Huihe: the color brown with a gray matte. This term also applies to black tea dried tea color.

Soup
The brilliant green: green yellowish, bright and transparent.
Yellow: yellow lighter. This term also applies to the yellow tea and white tea soup.
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Deep yellow: yellow deep. This term also applies to white tea and yellow tea color.
TANG: red soup, green tea has gone.
Dark yellow: yellow and dark. This term also applies to the color of the bottom of leaves.
Dark green: the color green and dark. This term also applies to green tea, the the repression tea and black tea Securinega color.

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