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Daidai flower comes from a small evergreen citrus tree and carries an aroma similar to lemon peel and orange blossom. It’s traditionally used both as food and herbal medicine, and is often made into essential oils, scented teas, herbal remedies, or even cooked in porridge. Jinhua in Zhejiang is one of the main producing regions. In traditional Chinese medicine, Daidai flower is known for supporting digestion, easing constipation, and relieving stress.
This Daidai Flower Tea is produced in Jinhua, Zhejiang. It uses early spring tea buds—ranging from single buds to one-bud-one-leaf—as the base, scented with freshly harvested Daidai flowers. The flowers add a gentle sweetness to the green tea, softening its bitterness and creating a more rounded, balanced cup. The liquor tastes fresh and lively, with a clear sweet finish and layered notes of citrus, florals, and green tea aroma. The fragrance is rich and long-lasting.
This tea is effective for aiding digestion and relieving constipation. Those with weak or cold stomachs should drink it with caution. One cup per day (about 400 mL) is recommended, as excessive consumption may cause diarrhea.
Origin:Zhucun Village, Xinfan Township, Wucheng District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province.
Tea Base / Number of Scenting Rounds:Biluochun,Second scenting
Tea Master: Wu Jinxiang (吴金香)
Processing Date:June 2025
Shelf Life:18 months
Brewing
Water: Purified, 80 °C | 176 °F
Gaiwan: 2g per 100ml · 10–15 sec · add 5–7 sec each steep · up to 7 infusions
Glass cup: 1g per 100ml · 1st: 40s | 2nd: 60–90s | 3rd: 90–150s
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