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  1. 28 de jul. de 2019 · Tie Guan Yin Tea Legend. Some legends surround the name — Iron Goddess of Mercy. The Goddess of Mercy, or Guanyin, is a well-known bodhisattva of the Buddhist world. One legend states that many centuries ago, there was a poor farmer who tended to a rather run-down Guanyin temple. One day the bodhisattva came to him in his dream.

  2. Heat water in a temperature-controlled kettle or a pot on the stove to between 190 and 200 degrees Fahrenheit (88°C-93°C) Place two tablespoons of Iron Goddess of Mercy into a tea strainer or Ingenuitea. Pour the hot water into the teapot and cover the vessel with a lid. Let the tea steep for 2 to 3 minutes.

  3. Tie Guan Yin (also known as Ti Kuan Yin, Iron Buddha and Iron Godness of Mercy)is the most popular oolong tea in China and many parts of the world. It is produced in the Anxi County of Fujian Province. Anxi has been producing tea for around thousand of years. It was noted that in end of Tang Dynasty, (around 950AD), an eminent monk surnamed Pei ...

  4. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Oolong Tee Tieguanyin: Geschichte, Nutzen und Zubereitung. Der Oolong Tee Tieguanyin, auch bekannt als "Iron Goddess Tea", ist ein bekannter chinesischer Oolong Tee. Er stammt aus der Provinz Fujian und ist für seinen blumigen Duft und seinen frischen Geschmack bekannt. Der Tieguanyin-Tee hat eine lange Geschichte und viele gesundheitliche ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Tie Guan Yin, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy or Iron Goddess Oolong, is a captivating Chinese oolong tea from the Fujian Province. This renowned tea is celebrated for its enchanting fragrance, smooth flavor, and intriguing history. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the captivating world of Tie Guan

  6. Tie Guan Yin (also known as Iron Buddha Tea) is one of the top three Chinese teas and ranks No 1 among Oolong teas. It has a unique refreshing flavour, silky texture and leaves a pleasant lingering after taste.

  7. Tie means iron. Guanyin is the Goddess of Mercy, the Chinese equivalent of Buddhist deity Avalokitesvara (Tibetan name Chenrezig ), the Lord of compassion and love. It has many spellings. Besides Tieguanyin, it is also known as Ti Kuan Yin, Tit Kwun Yum, Ti Kwan Yin, Tie Guan Yin, Iron Buddha and Iron Goddess of Mercy.