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Orange peel mixed with aging Pu'er tea leaves
Little Green Mandarin Orange Pu'er Tea cake
From the Xinhui of Guangdong Province, the pure green mandarin orange.
Storage: Clean, airy, dry, avoid direct sunlight, no pollution, No Srange Smell.
ABOUT Ripe pu-erh Tea Ripened" Shou Cha (熟茶) tea is pressed maocha that has been specially processed to imitate aged "raw" Sheng Cha tea. Although it is also known in English as cooked pu-erh, the process does not actually employ cooking to imitate the aging process. The term may come be due to inaccurate translation, as shú (熟) means both "fully cooked" and "fully ripened". How to prepare compressed Pu-erh tea in a Congou style? Step 1: Pry 3-5g tea off with Pu-erh Knife and add tea leaves to a Yixing teapot or Gaiwan. Step 2: Pour boiling water into the teapot, give the tea leaves a rinse for 20 seconds. Then draining the water out, leaving only the soaked tea leaves Step 3: Fill the teapot with boiling water again, cover the lid. After steeping 20 seconds or longer (according to your desired strength), the tea can be poured into a tea pitcher to be served. Step 4: repeat Step 3 for several times. Gradually increase steeping time for subsequent brewing. |



