Yunnan Fengqing Luzhou-flavor black tea in bulk (bulk series)500g
Yunnan Fengqing Luzhou-flavor black tea in bulk (bulk series)500g
Yunnan Fengqing Luzhou-flavor black tea in bulk (bulk series)500g
Yunnan Fengqing Luzhou-flavor black tea in bulk (bulk series)500g
Yunnan Fengqing Luzhou-flavor black tea in bulk (bulk series)500g

Yunnan Fengqing Luzhou-flavor black tea in bulk (bulk series)500g

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Product Overview

Black tea is a fully fermented tea. Its soup color is usually dark red or amber. It has a rich taste and a natural sweet aroma. Black tea is produced in different regions such as Fujian or Yunnan.

Origin and Processing

Geographical Advantages: Many black tea producing areas have a mild and humid climate with a moderate temperature difference between day and night. These conditions are conducive to the good growth of tea trees, resulting in leaves with strong flavor.

Production Steps: The production of black tea includes withering, rolling, fermentation and drying. Fermentation makes the leaves reddish brown and exudes a sweet and fruity aroma.

Aroma and Taste

Sweet and Pleasant: Black tea usually has a honey or floral and fruity aroma, which makes people feel warm and comfortable.

Smooth and Rich Taste: The tea soup is smooth and mellow with a slight aftertaste.

Flavor Variation: Depending on the origin, some black teas may have a hint of chocolate, caramel or smoke.

Brewing Guide

Preheating Tea Cups: Rinse the teapot and teacups with hot water to warm them.

Tea quantity: Use about 3-5 grams of tea leaves, which can be adjusted according to the size of the tea set and personal preference.

Water temperature: Use water of about 90°C to 95°C (194°F to 203°F) to fully release the tea aroma.

Steeping time: For the first brewing, soak for about 10-20 seconds. You can extend the brewing time slightly after each brewing.

Tea tasting: Sniff the tea fragrance and savor it carefully to feel its sweet aroma and rich taste.

Storage

Keep dry and sealed: Store the tea leaves in a dry and cool place, and use a sealed container to prevent moisture.

Avoid light and heat: Try to avoid direct sunlight or high temperature to extend the shelf life.

Keep away from strong odors: Do not store tea leaves near items with strong odors to maintain the pure aroma of the tea leaves themselves.

Suitable for people

First-time drinkers: People who pursue a mild tea fragrance but do not want it to be too strong.

Office workers and students: those who need to be energetic and focused.

Health enthusiasts: those who want to add natural tea fragrance and appropriate nutrients to their daily life.

Tips

After opening, please drink before the best before date to maintain the aroma and taste.

If you are sensitive to caffeine, pregnant or breastfeeding, you can reduce the brewing concentration or drink less frequently.

You can add milk, lemon or honey to black tea to enhance the flavor.