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  • Black Tea Introduction Part 1 - Varieties of Black Tea

    Varieties of Black TeaAlthough many people probably aren't aware of the huge variety of teas available to them, most everyone is familiar with black tea. What most people don't realize is how much of a variety of black teas there are to choose from. Black teas are currently the most popular types of tea in the United States and Great Britain, and there are many varieties of black teas to choose from.

  • Rolled Shape – Fengqing Black Dragon Pearl is now Online

    Fengqing is a very place where producing the wonderful black and puerh tea in the modern life, such as Dian Hong Black Tea. Now Teavivre selete a new kind of Black tea which is just come from Fengqing Yunnan.
  • The Enjoyment of Yunnan Tea----The hometown of Chinese black tea and Pu-erh tea

    China is the hometown of the tea, it has not only a long history of the tea, but also there are a large square of the planting area, which is widely. Depending on the effect of district climate, social economic, tea culture ect, china can be classified into four area – south of china, northwest, regions south and north of the Yangtze River.
  • Chinese Tea Areas

    China has widely distributed tea production areas which cover about 11,000 Km2. It is divided into four tea production areas all around the country: Southwest tea area, South tea area, Jiangnan tea area, Jiangbei tea area.
  • Three Kinds of Yunnan Pu-erh Cake Tea Online Now

    Pu-erh Cake Tea, also known as Round Tea, belongs to compressed tea. With a round cake shape, it has a nice appearance and looks quite like a full moon. Cake Tea is the most typical representative of Pu’er teas.
  • The Best Time For Picking Pu-erh Tea

    As we all know, Pu-erh tea has different types. They are classified different levels according to the picking time. Where there is a good plucking time, there is a high quality Pu-erh tea raw material. Picking farmer pays their attention to the tea trees and take a good care of them. This article is talking about the different time for picking Pu-erh tea.
  • Miracle Weight Loss Tea from China – How Pu-erh Tea Can Help You Shed Pounds

    Pu-erh Tea is good for your health

    A unique form of tea, named after the town of Pu-erh in Yunnan province, that has a completely different processing method,and usually taste, to other teas. Pu-erh tea helps you to lose weight by helping to increase the speed of digestion. And the best way to see results in losing weight using Pu-erh tea is to combine your Pu-erh tea with a healthy diet and plenty of exercise.
  • The Ideal Storage Places and Methods for Storing Pu-erh and Other Teas

    Pu-erh tea is a delicious, mellow and earthy tea which is a post fermentation tea which is famous worldwide for its distinctly unique qualities. So let us explore the most ideal ways to store your Pu-erh tea to ensure the highest quality possible.
  • The Four Main Pu-erh Tea Production Areas of Yunnan China

    The Four Main Tea  Production Areas of Yunnan China

    Yunnan Province of China has a rich past with tea, being the place where Pu-erh was first discovered and produced, as well as being famous for its deep and melodious Yunnan black teas. Because of the ideal growing conditions for tea in the Yunnan Province, teas have been produced and grown there for hundreds of years. Yunnan is often considered a mecca for tea in China, and Yunnan teas such as Pu-erh tea is becoming much more famous and well known throughout the world.
  • How to Properly Loosen and Pry Pu-erh Tea

    how to pry puerh

    Pu-erh tea is a post-fermentation tea, which is a particular type of producing teas in which the tea leaves undergo a fine process of microbial fermentation after the tea leaves are dried and rolled. It is usually a very highly fermented tea. You can purchase Pu-erh tea in loose leaf form but the traditional and most widely way to purchase Pu-erh tea is in brick or cake form, where they compress the tea leaves extremely tightly into the shape of a disc, brick, square, bird's nest or some other tightly compressed shape.