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titleOfInvention Liver nourishing and liver protection chrysanthemum-camellia nitidissima chi tea and processing method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a liver nourishing and liver protection chrysanthemum-camellia nitidissima chi tea and a processing method thereof, and belongs to the technical field of tea processing, wherein the raw materials comprise, by weight, 30-50 parts of camellia nitidissima chi, 15-30 parts of chrysanthemum, 10-30 parts of Chinese wolfberry, and 5-15 parts of honey. The steps of the processing method comprise fresh leaf picking, combining, drying in the sun, tea leaf shaking, enzyme deactivating, rolling, drying, Chinese wolfberry production, and mixing. According to the present invention, the processing processes of chrysanthemum, camellia nitidissima chi and Chinese wolfberry are fused, such that the problems that the camellia nitidissima chi tea has the poor taste and the tea leaf quality is not ideal are solved, and the processed seasoning chrysanthemum-camellia nitidissima chi tea has characteristics of soft aroma, delicious taste, rich nutrition, and effective liver protection.
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