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[...] Oolong Long Oo Oolong Tea Posted by root 1 day 20 hours ago (http://oolong.co.uk) Oolong teafebruary 10 filed under uncategorized frm 8 52 am leave a comment name required mail will not be published required website subscribe by email preview powered by feedblitz search powered by wordpress counter statistics middot website statistics Discuss | Bury | News | Oolong Long Oo Oolong Tea [...]
What makes Pu-erh tea so unique? Well, just about everything. The growing conditions of the region and an unusual fermenting process all add up to this very special tea. As with many varieties of teas and coffees, Pu-erh is named after the region where it was first harvested.
The brewed tea is darkly red, and has a bold, earthy taste. For optimum brewing, use boiling water. Unlike most other teas, Pu-erh is usually purchased in a compressed state rather than loose leaves. The ‘tea bricks’ once used as currency were typically made with Pu-erh tea. You just shave off some tea from the ball, into your teapot. Letting it mellow will improve your cup of tea. Some aged Pu-erh has been in storage for several years.
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