Gently Stirred
Loose Leaf Tea
En Shi Yu Lu Naturally Grown Jade Dew
This special grade Temple of Heaven Pingshui Pinhead gunpowder
green tea comes from the Pingshui region of the northern Zhejiang province.
After the tender young tea leaves has been withered and steamed, it is rolled
into small pellets. Due to its compact rolling, this Pingshui Gunpowder stays
fresh longer and less is required to make a great cup of tea.
This tea produces a light greenish-yellow liquid and has a slightly
smoky flavour with a smooth stimulating taste. In Chinese, gunpowder tea is
called zhū chá, literally "pearl tea".
The origin of the English term may come from its similarity in
appearance to actual gunpowder: greyish, dark pellets of irregular shape used
as explosive propellant for early guns. Or the name may also have arisen from
the fact that the grey-green leaf is tightly rolled into a tiny pellet and
"explodes" into a long leaf upon being steeped in hot water. Or,
another explanation is that the tea can also have a smoky flavour. Or it is
also possible that the English term may stem from the Mandarin Chinese phrase
for "freshly brewed", gāng pào de, which sounds like the English word
"gunpowder."