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Refined chinese tea Old Tree Fermented Puerh Tea  Weight Loss tea

Refined chinese tea Old Tree Fermented Puerh Tea Weight Loss tea

Refined chinese tea Old Tree Fermented Puerh TeaWeight Loss tea, US $ 7.35 - 15.65 / Kilogram, Pu'Er Tea, Loose Tea, 2 - 3 Years.Source from Huangshan Wangguangxi Songluo Tea Corp., Ltd. on Waimaotong.com.

Description

Overview
Quick Details
Product Type:
Pu'Er Tea
Style:
Loose Tea
Age:
2 - 3 Years
Processing Type:
Fermented, Post-Fermented
Packaging:
Bag, Box, Bulk, Can (Tinned), Gift Packing, Mason Jar, Sachet, Vacuum Pack
Certification:
FDA, GAP, HACCP, IMO, ISO, QS
Specialty:
Health Tea, Organic Tea, Slimming Tea
Grade:
AAAAA
Shelf Life:
3 years
Weight (kg):
0.25
Model Number:
Puer Tea
Brand Name:
Fine Songluo Tea
Place of Origin:
Anhui, China (Mainland)
Material:
Dry-stored Raw
Product name:
Puerh tea
Ingredients:
Yunna puerh
Taste:
Pure Smooth
Aroma:
Earthy Fragrance
Fermentation:
Shu Cha
Supply Ability
Supply Ability:
10000 Ton/Tons per Year
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
Bag, Box, Bulk, Can(Tinned), Gift Packing, Sachet, Vacuum Pack
Port
Ningbo
Lead Time :
Quantity(Kilograms) 1 - 1000 >1000
Est. Time(day) 21 To be negotiated
Product Description
Name
Yunnan Puerh Tea
Origin
Yunan, China
Healthy benefits
1.Health.
2.cancer prevention, cancer.
3.healthy teeth on oral health.
4.anti-inflammatory, bactericidal and Diarrhea.
5.lipid-lowering and weight loss, lower blood pressure, anti-atherogenic.

Brewing proposal
Take 8g puerh tea,  brew with 95-100℃ hot water and wait 1-2min,  the first cup not drink, you can keep brew from the second until 7-8 times.  It's mellow sweet and thick in first impression and will be gentle and smooth sweet afterwards,


Pu'er is a large leafed tea from the Yunnan province in China and also the most famous tea. The earliest records of Puerh tea as recorded in the Tang Dynasty ( 618AD-906AD ) when it was the favorite tea of the nobleman of this time.

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