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: China Sencha typically offers a fresh, pure impression with a delicate sweetness. Unlike its Japanese counterpart, which is often deeply "umami" or oceanic, China Sencha tends to be slightly grassy with a spicy aftertaste and medium astringency.
The origins of rigorous administrative and judicial review in China are deeply embedded in the . The legal process in the Qing Dynasty relied on a complex "shenzhuan" (审转) system—a mandatory multi-level review for all serious criminal cases. qing shencha
Herbal Infusion / Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Blend Primary Function: Diuretic, "Clearing heat," supporting kidney function, and detoxification. : China Sencha typically offers a fresh, pure
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Unlike Camellia sinensis (standard tea), Qing Shencha is a tisane made from medicinal herbs. The flavor is distinct and requires an acquired taste for those used to sweet or milky teas. The legal process in the Qing Dynasty relied