Pu-erh tea is known for its unique fermentation process, which sets it apart from other types of tea. To make pu-erh tea, the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant are withered and then pan-fried ...
Pu’erh tea, the finest and oldest tea available, is a serious business for tea drinkers and collectors. Outside of water, there is no beverage more popular in the world than tea. According to ...
Pu-erh tea originates from the Yunnan province in southern China. Its flavor is earthy and slightly spicy, garnering both ...
But not pu’erh. Tea enthusiast and author Jeff Fuchs, featured in The Tea Explorer, travelled to ancient tea forests in China’s southern Yunnan province. Pu’erh tea leaves are hand-plucked ...