Chakeng (茶坑), Tianma (天马), Meijiang (梅江), Dongjia (东甲) and Xijia (西甲) are the core Xinhui tea areas producing the highest quality “Xiaoqinggan”.
Meijiang Tangerine Pu-erh produced in Meijiang District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, China, named after its place of origin. Meijiang District's climate and fertile soil are ideal for citrus cultivation, resulting in high-quality Xiaoqinggan with a strong aroma.
The main characteristics of Meijiang Xiaoqinggan include:
- Appearance: The fruit is small and round, with smooth, greenish-yellow skin. Then manually stuffed with ripe Pu’er tea leaves, leaves are lightly manually compressed using up the whole space and capacity possible within the mandarin skeleton.
- Taste: The flesh is juicy, with a sweet and sour taste, accompanied by a fresh fragrance.
- Health Benefits: Xiaoqinggan is rich in vitamin C, which has antioxidant properties and helps boost immunity.