Jinxiu Dayaoshan Wild Sweet Tea

Jinxiu Dayaoshan Wild Sweet Tea-1

Basic Introduction to Jinxiu Dayaoshan Wild Sweet Tea

Dayaoshan sweet tea is one of the specialties of Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County (Dayaoshan), Guangxi. The sweet tea sprouts new buds and shoots in February and March. The plant has a clump-forming habit with a narrow canopy and many upright shoots. In July, it enters the leaf nutrient accumulation period and sugar conversion period. After November, it begins to form overwintering mixed buds and enters a dormant state.

Nutritional Value

Dayaoshan sweet tea is rich in 18 amino acids, with a total of 331.54 milligrams of amino acids per 100 grams of dried product. It is especially rich in eight essential amino acids that the human body cannot produce and can only absorb from food. Sweet tea contains abundant nutrients and essential trace elements for the human body, mainly calcium at 0.84%, zinc at 105.5 mg/kg, germanium at 5.5 μg/kg, at 17.94 μg/kg, as well as potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, copper, chromium, strontium, lithium, and other elements. It does not contain toxic substances such as arsenic and aluminum and does not contain caffeine, which can cause side effects like dizziness, increased heart rate, palpitations, irritability, psychological discomfort, disturbed , and muscle tremors. The germanium and selenium content in sweet tea are superior to those in ordinary and bitter tea. In addition to these trace elements, it also contains abundant , B1, B2, B3, superoxide dismutase, with the vitamin C content in fresh sweet tea reaching 115 mg/100g. It is especially rich in bioflavonoids at 4.1%, tea polyphenols at 18.04%, and sweet tea alkaloids at 5%.

Product Features

Sweet tea has the characteristics of high sweetness and low caloric value. It has a clean and sweet taste. Long-term consumption helps quench thirst, clear heat, and moisten the lungs, and has a good inhibitory and therapeutic effect on bronchitis and pneumonia. It is particularly beneficial for diabetic patients.

Tasting and Consumption Methods

Quick-acting symptoms:

1. Acute pharyngitis (with pain): hold 1 small bag (remove the filter bag) in your mouth multiple times.

2. Gingivitis (toothache): hold 1 small bag (remove the filter bag) in your mouth multiple times.

3. Stomatitis, oral ulcers: hold 1 small bag (remove the filter bag) in your mouth multiple times.

4. Constipation and hemorrhoids patients should 3 small bags daily.

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