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High Quality Ripe Puer Tea Organic Cooked Pu-erh Tea Old Puer Tea Black Tea Cake

High Quality Ripe Puer Tea Organic Cooked Pu-erh Tea Old Puer Tea Black Tea Cake

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Yunnan Organic Aged BanZhang Ancient Tree Pu'er Puer puerh Tea Ripe Cooked Cake

•Net Weight::357g
•Type: Ripe/Cooked/Shu
•Certification: QS  

Description:
About  the Pu'er tea:
The Chinese tea history of Pu'er tea is fascinating. Pu'er tea is one of the oldest type of tea in China with a rich history of over 1700 years that can be traced back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD). During it's height of popularity Pu'r tea was freely traded and even used as money for the bartering of goods. Premium Pu'er tea was offered as a tribute tea to the Emperor of China and to this day Pu'er tea remains a highly valuable commodity. Pu-erh tea is revered in China as a traditional medicinal tea with many health benefits.  


Unlike other teas that should ideally be consumed shortly after production, pu-erh can be drunk immediately or aged for many years; pu-erh teas are often now classified by year and region of production much like wine vintages.

Brewing Puerh Tea:
To make tea must control the water temperature, which greatly effect the aroma and tasty of the tea soup. Pu'er Tea requests the boiled water of the 95℃~100℃.

How much tea can depend on personal taste, generally, 3-5 grams tea properly with 150 milliliters water, and the proportion of tea to water between 1:50-1:30.

For the tea purer aroma, it is necessary to warm tea, i.e., pour out the boiled water immediately for the first time, which can have 1-2 times. The speed must be quick so that the taste of the tea soup can be prevented from influence. While really starting, about a minute the tea soup can be poured into the public cup, and then continue the second. With more times, the time can be prolonged slowly, from 1 minute to a few minutes gradually, which can keep the even density of tea soup.


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