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Pu-erh 101 Tea At Samovar Tea Lounge |
Written by search rankpros

Wednesday, 21 May 2008
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A lot of customers have been asking about Pu-erh tea, so, I thought I would provide a bit of insight into this really magical brew... Pu-erh is a category of tea, just like Black tea is a category of tea. And, just like there are different types of black tea (Darjeeling, Assam, Earl Grey, etc.), there are countless types of Pu-erh teas. The one special thing about Pu-erh tea unlike all other teas (White tea, Oolong tea, Green Tea, and Black Tea) is that it is the only organic tea that is intentionally aged, just like a fine wine or cheese. With that unique processing method, Pu-erh has an incredibly different flavor and effect than all other teas. Pu-er is dark, rich, smooth, and robust with an incredibly deep flavor that often is characterized by notes of chocolate, espresso, and even coffee--but it is tea! In the US we are only just beginning to discover the variety and deliciousness of Pu-erh tea, and Samovar Fair Trade Tea Lounge is currently the largest supplier of certified organic fair trade pu-erh. In China Pu-erh is known as a"slimming" tea because of its digestive benefits when sipped with meals,especially with rich, hearty, or oily meals. Now, how to decide WHICH Pu-erh is right for you? The best way is just to taste away! The flavor of the different types of Pu-erhs ranges from more chocolaty and espresso like (Jingmai Beencha and the Maiden's Ecstacy), to more oceanic (Menghai Select), to more green (Sun dried Green Beencha and Green Toucha). Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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