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Yunnan Natural and Additive-free Iceland Gold Leaf Bright Front Spring Ancient Tree Tea Cake 357g Deliciously Smooth Raw Tea Cake Raw Puerh Tea 云南冰岛黄金叶明前春古树茶饼生茶357g

Yunnan Natural and Additive-free Iceland Gold Leaf Bright Front Spring Ancient Tree Tea Cake 357g Deliciously Smooth Raw Tea Cake Raw Puerh Tea 云南冰岛黄金叶明前春古树茶饼生茶357g

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Product Name: Iceland Gold Leaf Bright Front Spring Ancient Tree Tea Cake 冰岛黄金叶明前春古树茶饼
Product Category:Pu-erh Tea
Specification:357g
Warranty: In line with the storage environment. The more it ages, the more fragrant it is.
Storage Method:Dry and ventilated, no odor, avoid direct sunlight.
Brewing Method

The amount of tea: When brewing Puerh tea, the amount of tea has a close relationship with the tea drinking habits, brewing methods, and the personality of the tea leaves, which is full of variations.
In terms of Yunnan people's tea drinking habits, when the tea is brewed with normal quality, the ratio of the amount of tea thrown to the quality of water is generally 1:40 or 1:45 when using the "Kung Fu" method.
If the "Kung Fu" brewing method, the amount of tea can be increased appropriately, by controlling the brewing rhythm to regulate the concentration of tea soup. In terms of tea, the amount of tea can also vary. For example, the amount of ripe tea and aged tea can be increased appropriately, and the amount of raw tea and new tea can be reduced appropriately.
Brewing Pu-erh tea: Pu-erh tea needs to be brewed with hot water once, which is called "tea washing".

Chinese tea:
Chinese tea has a history of over 5,000 years, during which a series of unique tea culture have come into being, covering from tea plant cultivation and conservation, tea-leaf picking to processing and sampling tea. Tea-leaves are mainly produced in the southern area to the Yangtze River for mild climate and fertile ground there, such as the provinces of Zhejiang, Yunnan, Guizhou and Fujian. There produce an abundance of renowned tea varieties, e.g. Longjin, Wulong, Pu'er, Tieguangyin.
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