
Mao Jian



Tea preparation tips




A delicate green tea that fizzes lightly on the tongue
Composed of small, twisted leaves and silver buds with the appearance of downy tips, this famous Chinese green tea offers a particularly seductive cup. Its fresh, spring-like bouquet and delicate, fruity, sweet, herbal flavours make it a delight to drink.


Organic farming
We have always offered organically grown teas and herbal teas, and used natural, organic flavours. We go even further, demanding that our suppliers use certified organic flavor carriers and solvents. Certified since 1994.
Fair trade
A WFTO (World Fair Trade Organization) certified member, Les Jardins de Gaïa has been committed to fair trade since its creation: from the tea leaf to the cup, all our practices meet fair trade requirements. To find out more: www.wfto.com.
Original tea
White, green, black and dark teas from China, India, Japan and elsewhere are all varieties from the same plant: the tea plant. Once plucked, the leaf is processed in different ways, undergoing numerous transformations. Depending on the terroir, the fineness of the leaf and the way it is processed, the result is an unlimited palette of tastes and vintages.
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Gaiwan or Shiboridashi: the art of simple infusion
To prepare tea quickly and simply, there's a solution: use a Chinese gaiwan or a Japanese shiboridashi. Discover the differences!

Houses & expertise of excellence
Did you know? Les Jardins de Gaïa have joined "Maisons & savoir-faire d'excellence" (MSFE), sponsored by Guillaume Gomez, to raise the profile of French culinary professions. An association worth discovering!

What is green tea?
Green tea is neither oxidized nor fermented. It is the most widely consumed type of tea in Asia, and can be cooked in a variety of ways: Chinese and Japanese