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Yingdehong tea

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Lapsang Souchong
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TypeBlack

Other namesGuangdong red
Origin Guangdong Province China

Quick descriptionSweet tea

A map of China with Guangdong province highlighted
Yingdehong tea is grown in Guangdong province, China.

Ying De Hong (; pinyin: yīngdé hóngchá) is a black tea from the Guangdong province of China. First produced mechanically in 1959 it is often a very poor quality, at best graded at best OP and at worst BOP and much of the tea is exported. Some quality varieties are produced, which often look like leaf Oolong.

The tea should have a cocoa-like aroma and like most Chinese black teas a sweet aftertaste.