Yun nan cha chi tse beeng Pu-erh Tea

Pu-erh tea is sold loose, or in pressed form named for the shape in which a block is molded. These include: Tuocha, Bingcha, Tuancha, Fangcha.

The flavour has been described as both earthy and mellow. For some, the distinctive flavour can be somewhat of an acquired taste. For others, however, this flavor will add to the wonderful experience of drinking Pu-erh, and the flavour will seem fitting in a tea prized for its medicinal properties. Some people recommend first getting used to Nuoshan Pu'er, which has less of this distinctive taste. Or Pu-erh may be mixed with a little Yinzhen to cut the "earthy" flavor and create a more subtle taste. Pu-erh is known for maintaining flavor through multiple infusions.

Pu-erh is very special because of a unique combination of factors. It is an unusual large-leafed variety, it enjoys special growing conditions with the combination of climate and soil in the Yunnan mountains, and it is semi-fermented.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

About  Pu erh tea

After entering the international market with its unique style, Pu-erh tea is welcomed by customers from different countries. Pu-erh tea has always enjoyed the good reputation of Weight-loss tea, Beauty tea, Slimming tea and Health tea.  

Pu-erh tea can be kept for a very long time, the longer you keep it the better it tastes and the higher its quality becomes. But it can not be stored air-tight or put in the moisture or close to goods with peculiar smell. It will taste best if brewing with spring water and in a Zisha (purple clay) teapot. 

Pu-erh tea is processed through special fermentation by using the semi-made green tea of Yunnan large leaf tea. It is black or brown in colour. The aged Pu-erh tea is mellow and gives a sweet taste in mouth after drinking. It is an ideal health drink for both young and old people

Pu-erh tea is moderate in taste, not as strong as black tea. It can cut grease, help digestion, warm stomach, help produce saliva and slake thirst, dispel the effects of alcohol and refresh ones mind. Pu-erh tea has functions of lowering the triglyceride, cholesterol, hyperuricemia in the body

Pu-erh Special Tea, known as Pu-erh Tea by people outside China, has the features below:

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One method of brewing uses about 1 to 2 grams (1 teaspoon of pre-separated compressed leaf) per 24 oz of 180 F water and a steeping time of 3 to 5 minutes. This method provides a lighter, sweet brew and about 3 or 4 re-infusions. Porcelain, glass and well-seasoned yixing teapots work best for this infusion style.

The first step is to separate the leaves from the brick/cake. Use a thin, flat knife to wedge between the leaves and gently pry them from the brick/cake carefully avoiding breakage where possible. If the leaf is compressed loosely, the separation can begin with the knife and be finished by hand.

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Name: Pu-erh Tea Cake / Pu'er Beeng tea
Origin : Yunnan, China.

  • Place of Origin:Hong Kong
  • Packaging:Bag, Box
  • Certification:ISO
  • Processing Type:cooked
  • Specialty:Organic Tea
  • Style:Compressed Tea
  • Age:2 - 3 Years
  • Category:Pu'Er Tea
  • Country:Hong Kong
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Delivery Time: 7-15DAYS
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Supply Ability: 1000000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece/Pieces
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Fob Price: US$19-35HK
Place of Origin: Hong Kong
Packaging: Bag, Box
Certification: ISO
Processing Type: cooked
Specialty: Organic Tea
Style: Compressed Tea
Age: 2 - 3 Years
Category: Pu'Er Tea
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Yun Nan Chi Tse Beeng Cha tea

Model Number:8821 Brand Name:Zhong Cha Place of Origin:Yunnan China (Mainland) Category:Pu'Er Tea Manufactured year 2006. Weight 357gram. Raw PU ER. ...

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