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Finest cave-aged China Pu Erh Black Tea from the Yunnan Province with a delightful STRAWBERRY taste. A TeaFountain selection suitable to be served hot or iced. Preparation: Bring fresh water to the boil. Warm up tea pot by rinsing it with hot water. Fill one teaspoon per 6 oz cup of this Flavored Black Tea into the preheated tea pot. Pour the boiling water over the tea. Let infuse up to 4 Minutes and serve. To sweeten consider Rock Candy Crystals. Remove infuser or pour your tea into another tea pot or thermos carafe. Using an infuser or 'Permanent Tea Filter' for your cup or pot makes it easy to separate the leaves from the beverage. Use almost twice the amount of this Flavored Black Tea for Iced Tea. Ingredients: China Whole Leaf Pu Erh Teas, strawberry slices, black currant leaves, coconut chips, Fragaria vesca flavoring. To sweeten your beverage consider our Rock Candy Crystals or popular Oregon Tea Honeys # 88005. Theine (caffeine) content: Medium
To view a listing of our spice tea recipes please click here. TeaStation & TeaFountain Custom Designer Blend. Mature Estate Quality. We started creating client and custom blends like this one under our European TEASTATION label in 1975. Since 1997 our traditional tea blend designs and tisanes are also known and sold in the United States. For over 30 Years now the Top Quality and reasonable pricing of our special creations make them very popular selections for tea connoisseurs and clients in the Culinary Industry. Tea Info: Pu-erh, Pu'er tea, Puer tea or Bolay tea is a type of tea made from a 'large leaf' variety of the tea plant Thea sinensis and named after Pu'er County in the Chinese Yunnan Province. Pu-erh tea can be purchased as either raw/green (sheng) or ripened/cooked (shou), depending on processing method or aging. Sheng pu-erh can be roughly classified on the tea oxidation scale as a green tea, and the shou or aged-green variants as post-fermented tea. The fact that pu-erh fits in more than one tea type poses some problems for classification. For this reason, the "green tea" aspect of pu-erh is sometimes ignored, and the tea is regarded solely as a post-fermented product. Unlike other teas that should ideally be consumed shortly after production, pu-erh can be drunk immediately or aged for many years; pu-erh teas are often now classified by year and region of production much like wine vintages. Source info: TeaFountain & TeaStation, Europe and Wikipedia, USA
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