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This black Pu-erh brick is a commemorative recipe of the 7562 bricks from the 1970's. It is good to drink now and will mellow with age. A solid brick 250g. This brick is from 2000 and follows an old formula of these 7562 bricks. This is a great tea now and brews about 4-5 servings per set of leaves. In a few years these bricks will really age more and get very smooth and silky. Brews a dark chestnut cup with a woody aftertaste. A good choice, now or later. Brew it lightly for 5-8 good steeps.
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Long before western culture began, tea bricks were carried via camelback and were used as commerce and consumption throughout the Orient. Ancient sources suggest that it is one of the first forms of money known as “Tea Money.”
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3.2 Ounces Loose Leaf Tea Item #: R8-1033 / 1690783
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Fine-T 7 oz. Young Pu-erh Loose Leaf Tea: Appliances
Type: Young Pu-erh Tea. Puerh is an aged tea from China that is fermented and matured to develop a unique mellow, slightly wet earthy character. The finest puerhs are aged for up to 50 years and become more mellow and smooth over time. In China, this category of tea is considered to be a medicinal beverage that helps metabolize fats. It is ideal for digestion and is said to help prevent hangovers.
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Shed extra pounds with a blend so flavorful you'll think you're cheating on your diet. Luscious berry flavors intermingle with bright chai spices for maximum taste and energy. Free Shipping on orders over $50.
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FineT Loose Young Pu-Erh White Tea
Puerh teas are aged for up to 50 years to give a unique wet earth taste. The longer the teas are aged in temperature and humidity controlled conditions, the mellower and smoother the taste. In China, this tea is considered to be a medicinal beverage that helps metabolize fats. It is said to aid digestion and, if drunk before bed, helps prevent hangovers. This tea is sold in 100g tins. One teaspoon makes approx. 4 cups of tea. Free Shipping on All Orders Over $99! (0 Reviews - Submit a review...
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An Ancient Cleansing & Weight Loss Remedy. Highly coveted for its medicinal benefits of lowering cholesterol and helping with weight control, Pu-erh tea a 2000-year old Chinese remedy containing over 300 natural proteins, powerful antioxidants and detoxifiers, magnesium, Vitamins B5, C and E. Imported. Revitalizes the flow of energy to skin. Aids digestion. Reduces naturally occurring skin inflammatory process. Lowers cholesterol. Detoxifies skin from ravages of the environment. Includes 6 tea bags...
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Uncle Lee's Tea Inc. is the first tea manufacturer to introduce green tea into the North American market and has since then been playing an important role in the manufacturing of quality Green Tea. Green Teas , both traditional and flavored, has been their number one selling product for many years. Uncle Lee's Tea is also known for their delicious Herbal Teas , both hot and iced, fruity fragrance flavored black tea blends and a complete line of popular dieter tea called Body Slim Dieter Teas . For...
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Uncle Lees Tea Imperial Organic Pu-Erh Tea, 18 Tea Bags
Introducing our new line of teas - Imperial Organic. What does imperial mean? It means royal quality of organic degree in teas available today. Pu-Erh is a tea that undergoes a period of aging. It is the most complex of Chinese teas. Traditionally all teas were fermented in the manner due to long travel times when they were being exported. In ancient times of China, round sized cakes of these teas were used as currency because of its value. When brewed, Pu-Erh tea has a dark reddish color with a...
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Pu Erh tea gets its name from a small town located in southern Yunnan. Tea had been cultivated in this part of China for about four thousand years. Its popularity owes much to the many trade routes that flowed through this region. With popularity came royal inquiry. And so, Pu Erh teas have been offered in tribute to many a generation of Chinese emperors. It is among the few teas that improves with age. Similar to wine, one may find very expensive Pu Erhs that are decades old. "Slimming" is one of...
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Yiwu Mao Cha tea leaves are specially harvested from Yiwu region. Mao Cha simply means the dried raw tea leaves used to make pu erh. Yiwu Mao Cha Pu Erh comes in form of long leaves with stems. You can see from the picture that it is very unique with whole tea leaf feature. Pu erh lover should try this raw Yiwu Mao Cha Pu Erh. The tea at this taste might be just simple, slightly hint of nutty taste with a sweet bitter taste.
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Our Mighty Leaf Mocha Truffle pu-erh tea combines handcrafted small golden leaf buds to make this a rare and full-bodied tea from China's Yunnan Province. It is one of the most difficult of the pu-erh teas to produce. In the cup the tea is a deep amber color with a rich, smooth and savory flavor with a hint of cocoa, accented by additional cacao nibs and then balanced by the clean, sharp notes of citrus. Loose tea in 4 oz. bag
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Pu-erh Mini Tuo-Cha
This compressed Pu-erh from Yunnan has an earthy, distinct aroma that emanates from the slow unraveling of its unique bowl shape. One tuo-cha is good for a small pot or several cups over. *remove tissue wrap before steeping* 4 oz. box includes approx. 64 units
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A classic Pu-Erh with characteristic earthy flavor notes. This mellow selection has a smooth quality, no bitterness, and a delicate, sweet aftertaste.
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841 Orange Pu Erh
The earthy character of Pu Erh with its natural smoothness and depth has earned it a devoted following, but even a tea purist will sometimes enjoy a little something extra. We think the addition of orange to this tea is the perfect compliment and may even add to its appeal. The bright, fresh citrus taste of the orange brings the perfect balance to the deep soul of the Pu Erh. With the additional benefit of being organically grown, we think the No.840 Orange Pu Erh is a "must try" for...
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Cooked Pu Erhs are what they are. They dont improve with age. Cooked refers to oxidizing them before aging begins. This 1998 is good for the price. One cake weighs over 12/4 pound More details...
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68458 An ancient medicinal tea from China's Yunnan province. A centuries old secret processing method allows the broad leaves to oxidize longer than the oolongs, giving a unique earthy flavor. 68458
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Full-bodied pu-erh with pronounced musty character. Chinese herbal remedies claim pu-erh decreases cholesterol even thou university studies in Japan could not find a correlation.
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Tuocha Pu-erh - This tea is about the same grade as the loose leaf variety, but in addition, it is packaged in the oldest known single serving of tea. These small "bird's nests" are the right amount for a small, Yixing pot or a full English size teapot. If you use the large teapot you will have a weaker tea, but one that can easily be served to novice drinkers without the boldness of Pu-erh brewed in traditional Chinese (Gongfu) style. Use full boiling water with one Tuocha and let steep 4-10 minutes...
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All natural, organic and fair trade delightful blend of the earthy and sweet Pu-Erh from Yunnan, China blended with organic ginger bits. The ginger pairs well with the naturally sweet taste of pu-erh.
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FINE T's mission is to offer you the best teas in the world made only of the finest full leaves so that you can truly benefit from all of their healthful properties. The liquor brewed from full leaf tea tastes better than that of the cut leaf tea and tea dust found in supermarket brand tea bags. Its range of flavor and aroma is much more diverse, and the vital antioxidants and amino acids are better preserved. This is precisely why The FINE T sells full leaf tea, selected from the upper echelon of...
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