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Ripened pu-erh tea stuffed inside of the orange peel.
Summary
Dry Leaf: Each one weighs about 8-10g, the loose pu-erh tea are tightly warped in the dark green peels
Aroma: Fresh and rich orange fragrance with slight aged aroma of ripened pu-erh tea
Liquor: Bright dark red in color
Taste: Soft and smooth, with citrus sweetness and outstanding refreshing fragrance, it blends
perfectly with the aged fragrance of pu-erh tea
Caffeine: Low caffeine (less than 10% of a cup of coffee)
Storage: Store in cool, dry place away from sunlight; keep ventilated
Life: The aged the better
Hot Brew
- Portion: Use one whole tangerine (around 8–10g) per 200ml (6.7oz) of water.
- Temperature: Steep with boiling water at 95–100°C (203–212°F).
- Time: Begin with a 10–15 second rinse to wake up the tea. 1st-6th steep: 30-40 seconds, gradually increasing by 10 seconds with each additional steep.
- Re-steep: Enjoy 8–10 infusions, as the tea’s earthy depth melds with the bright, zesty tangerine peel, intensifying over each steep.
Cold Brew
- Portion: Use one whole tangerine per 1.5 liters of cold water.
- Time: Let it steep in the fridge for 8–10 hours or overnight, creating a smooth, lightly sweet brew with a delicate balance of earthy pu erh and refreshing citrus.
- Serve: Pour over ice to enhance the crisp, citrusy notes.
The Tangerine Pu'Er is very fragrant with an uplifting citrus aroma. It can become extremely concentrated and strong if you don't follow the brewing instructions. I loved the packaging and distinct flavour profile. I also received a small sample of another white tea. Thank you!
I enjoyed Tangerine Pu Er, it’s a high quality and tasty tea with a delicate fragrance
This tea was a comokete surprise! I have never seen this type of Pu Er before. It has rich red color, nice flavor, it is hight yielding and in a most unusual shape and form! It could be a perfect Holiday/Birthday/Anniversary gift. You have to try it to believe it.
Xiaoqinggan is one of my favourite kinds of tea, and ones I buy from Icha always deliver! I used to ship them directly from China, but now I’ll just get them from Icha Tea.
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