100g Yiwu Mellow Fragrance Yunnan Puerh Raw Tea, Old Tree Tea

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  [Product Name]: Bending Bow (Yi Wu Chun Xiang) "Raw material": Yunnan big leaf sun-dried green tea. [Production Technology]: Pu'er Raw Tea [Net content]: 100g "Storage conditions": clean, ventilated, dry, free of peculiar smell and protected from direct sunlight. 【 Shelf life 】: Suitable for long-term storage under storage conditions...
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[Product Name]: Bending Bow (Yi Wu Chun Xiang)

"Raw material": Yunnan big leaf sun-dried green tea.

[Production Technology]: Pu'er Raw Tea

[Net content]: 100g

"Storage conditions": clean, ventilated, dry, free of peculiar smell and protected from direct sunlight.

【 Shelf life 】: Suitable for long-term storage under storage conditions

 

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【About Pu'er Tea】

Pu'er tea is made of Yunnan large-leaf sun-dried green hair tea in a certain area of Yunnan Province as raw materials, and is processed into loose tea and pressed after post-fermentation

Tea. The harvest of "Pu'er tea" is generally divided into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Spring tea is harvested from February to April, and it is picked within 15 days after the Qingming Festival

The collected spring tea is the top grade, with one bud and one leaf, and the bud core is thin and white; Summer tea is harvested from May to July, and it is called rain tea. If it is properly made,

The quality of tea is similar to spring tea; Autumn tea is harvested from August to October and is called Guhua tea. The quality of the tea is second to that of spring and summer tea; Winter tea is rarely harvested, only tea farmers

Harvest in moderation and drink on your own.

 

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