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Special, so called ancient tea bush pressed pu erh. It is among the soft teas of the great pie with earthy taste. Extremely old tea is picked up from bushes...
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Giant bamboo tea measuring spoon, which is optimally designed for direct tea delivery to the tea jug. It can also be used naturally - by spooning - for the addition of coffee, sugar...
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This rare Chinese tea from Fujian, China, is called black gunpowder because it is reminiscent of the 19. century gunpowder used by British royal warships of the 19th century. This is practically a black tea or red tea (to be precise). In his native China, he is called the "Black Pearl" and traditionally...
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Bu Lang Mountain Cooked Pu-erh Tea Cake 357g - Chinese tea Yunnan:
In the Chinese province of Yunnan, pressed mountain red tea from the mountains of Bu Lang in Xishuangbanna Manghai regions. -
Small so called cha he ceramics, designed for personal modern tea making. The unique design product is the unique element of tea making. It is recommended for use with Chinese and...
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Small, round and cha he ceramics, designed for modern tea making. The unique design product is the unique element of tea making...
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Che Shan Tuyet from Vietnam is a hand-selected and organic green tea. Interestingly, Vietnamese teas did not enter the public consciousness of teamakers as loudly as their Chinese, Taiwanese, Japanese, or even Thai counterparts. Those who are familiar with Vietnamese teas find it difficult in many cases to “lure” into the world of Chinese and Taiwanese teas or, if they succeed, they always go back and forth to the fluffy tea affairs of Vietnam. Traditionally green tea is Che Shan Tuyet (Shan Tuyet tea). Its classic feature is the lighter...
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Like most gaiwan, this piece is a sophisticated tool in traditional Chinese and Taiwanese tea making. Its tastefully thin porcelain wall and restrained pattern help make comfortable tea. There is a classic blue and white flower pattern on the wall and lid of the teapot. The porcelain with a volume of 120 ml and a pleasant ratio is perfect...
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Chinese Green Tea - Moonlight green 50g originally comes from Yunnan and, as such, brings the world of Chinese teas. Interestingly, the appearance of fibrous tea is more like a white tea, but is considered a green tea...
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With its help, we can easily break it down and take a teaspoon of tea from our pressed tea later. Due to its design, it only "destroys" the pressed fibrous tea to the minimum necessary. With the outward movement from the center of the tea, the tea leaves adhering to each other can be loosened nicely.