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taidicha (Tai2 Di4 Cha2) = (台地茶 or 臺地茶) Tableland Tea, i.e. tea grown on flat land as opposed to mountain slopes, or, more commonly, tea grown from a cultivar designed for pruning so as to provide a chest-high “plucking table”, with shrubs arrayed close together, as opposed to qiaomu or
tengtiao cha
cultivation: a term of opprobrium among
pu’ercha
aesthetes
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