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Sun drying techniques are used to retain the freshness of the spring leaves, due to the gentle natural oxidisation, this results in high levels of antioxidants remaining in the leaves.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eZheng He County is one of two core tea regions for White Tea in Fujian and the Fo zi Mountain tea gardens are considered wild mountain fields, in which the tea bushes are scattered throughout a variety of trees and forest area. Benefitting from the forest shade and the mountain’s mineral rich soils. \u003cbr\u003eBecause of this environment a days tea picking will be around 2-2.5kg of buds from a single skilled picker, the 2.5kg of freshly picked buds\/leaves can then only produce 500g of finished tea. 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