7.95 $ CAD
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In order to achieve this delicately flavoured Pu Erh, the tea leaves are placed in the peel of a mandarin before the fermentation is complete. As the tea ages, it absorbs the characteristic citrus aroma. This allows the taste to be much less earthy than the traditional Pu Erh, and instead the flavour is woodsy with hints of sweet orange. It does however retain its complete lack of bitterness and amazing digestive properties. This unique Pu Erh is definitely worth a try!
The same tea leaves can be infused 2 to 3 times according to the suggested method of preparation.
Each mandarin content approximately 18 to 35 g.
Tea per quantity of water | 2 tsp / 500 ml | |
Steeping time | 4-5 minutes | |
Steeping temperature | 95 °C |
Type of Tea | Red |
Origin | China (Yunnan) |
Caffeine content | Low |
Tasting and aroma | Woodlands, sweet orange, bitter free |