The name Cha Pian is the transliteration of Yichun hometown. I could not find the name of this fruit in any books.
Tea slices are produced in Yichun, Jiangxi Province, the "hometown of camellia oleifera" in China. They are a fruit that grows on the tea tree. There is also a round fruit called tea bubbles.
This tea is not used to make tea, but to extract oil from its seeds.
Tea slices grow on tea trees. Only when new buds appear in spring, the tea slices begin to mature as the weather gets warmer, and can be eaten during the Qingming Festival.
Taste: Zhangxiang dog meat, boiled toad, Yichun Fengcheng frozen rice candy, Yichun pine flower preserved egg.