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Yunnan Ripe Tea Gold Tin Foil Packing Gift Box Resin Tea Pu'er Tea Cream

Yunnan Ripe Tea Gold Tin Foil Packing Gift Box Resin Tea Pu'er Tea Cream

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Name:  China Yunnan Ripe Tea Gold Tin Foil Packing Gift Box Resin Tea Pu'er Tea Cream

Ingredients: Yunnan Pu'er / featured an altitude of 2008 meters above the high-Menghai tea trees as raw material

Features:  Menghai old material as tea tree extract raw cream. Tea cream tea is pure and honest, pure taste, moderate degree Run, slightly sweet.

Storage: store in a cool place, away from direct sunlight

Shelf life: suitable climate under appropriate long-term preservation

About Pu erh tea

This tea is known for its ancient history , taste and medicinal properties. The leaves come from the Dayeh variety of broad-leafed tea tree in the Yunnan province. This tree may be more closely related to the original ancient tea tree of preglaciation times than the smaller-leaved one. The tea is marketed in bulk as Pu-erh, shaped into cakes as Pu'er Cake Tea and into the bowl-shaped cakes called Yunnan Tuo Cha. It's all hand made and natural.

It looks like "earth" and has a very soothing and unique liquorish taste. Like wine the older the better. Like wine an old pu'erh is for special occasions.

The peoples of the Yunnan-Tibet border have drunk Pu-erh since the Tang dynasty, according to a Song dynasty scientific reference. The troops of Kublai Khan, "pacifying" the southwest after the thirteenth century Mongol conquest, are said to have introduced Pu-erh to the rest of China for its medicinal value.

Tea from these high mountains has traditionally been carried in shoulder baskets through primeval forests for processing and sale in the tea market at the county town of Pu'er. Located in central south Yunnan, Pu'er County itself does not grow tea, but the name it has given to this variety has become internationally known.

Pu-erh is viewed as a mild tea, suitable for young and old, weak and strong. Yunnan Tuo Cha, a form of Pu-erh, received the Ninth International Food Award at a conference in Barcelona, Spain, in 1986.

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