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What kind of tea does Peony White Tea belong to?

Bai Mudan is a kind of white tea with four grades. There are Peony King, first-class Bai Mudan, second-class Bai Mudan and third-class Bai Mudan.

They each have their own flavor, aroma and taste.

Super Bai Mudan, also known as Peony King, has the standard appearance of super peony-the bud head is very similar to the silver needle, so it is often sold as a white silver needle with Peony King.

First-class Bai Mudan is the most common Bai Mudan grade.

It has long buds and small leaves, and its posture is stretched, beautiful and elegant. It is a kind of tea that both old tea lovers and new tea lovers can eat.

Second-class Bai Mudan is a longer-term Bai Mudan.

Its branches and leaves are taller, bigger and stronger than the first-class Bai Mudan, but only the buds are thinner, smaller and thinner-the number of layers is reduced.

Third-class Bai Mudan is actually very close to Shoumei.

In the national standard, there are still buds in Grade III Bai Mudan. Although a little thinner, it is still a bud.

In reality, most tea farmers sell high-grade Spring Shoumei as a third-class Bai Mudan.

Yes, Huaying, which everyone usually drinks, is a third-class Bai Mudan in another house.