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Tie Kuan Yin
Iron Goddess of Mercy, also known as Tie Kuan Yin, is the most famous of the light soup Chinese Wulong
teas.  Studying Chinese folk law we see much is written of this tea and its enticing nectar.  The goddess
“Kuan Yin” in the midst of jubilation offers this enchanting tea to her Chinese people.

This unique tea’s dry leaves are much heavier than other Chinese tea; oft remarked “like Iron”.  The first
brew will reveal a somewhat mellow taste with however a notably strong fragrance.  Several infusions later
the fragrance still remains and the flavor reveals such a sweet delicate fruity palate that seems to rise
quickly from the depths of the throat.  This indescribably flavor is called “Kuan Yin” and is something to
behold.  The aroma of this tea is something to be savored on a long hot summer evening and it’s popularity
is well seen in Chinese culture where it forms part of the evening meal and can be found on the menus of
most Chinese restaurants throughout the world.
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It is medically proven that Iron Goddess of Mercy has the strongest medical functions than any other light
soup Wulong teas:

•        anti-carcinogenic properties reduce risk of cancer
•        assists in managing high cholesterol levels
•        lowers blood pressure
•        Inhibits the abnormal formation of blood clots
•        Can aid fat loss by higher metabolism offering Burning fat
•        Helps with digestion
•        Improves immunity
•        Relieves tiredness

To prepare Ti Kuan Yin, place 1½ teaspoon of tea to a small pot or cup. Fill with 80º water infuse 2 minutes
and serve.
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