Meng Hai Yi Zi Ripe Pu'erh Tea Cake
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Basic Info
Origin: Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province
Taste & Aroma: Mellow,earthy,complex, soft, sweet taste with aromatic flavor
Item Form: Mini tuo cha
Ingredients: 100% freshly picked leaves from Yunnan ancient Large-leaf Arbor Tea Trees
Liquor: Dark reddish
Harvest Period: Spring 2016 (First Flush)
Season: Spring tea
Storage: Store in dry and temperate condition. Keep away from odors. The longer it stored, the better it tastes.
Shelf Life: 10 - 20 years
Caffeine: Low
Flavor: unflavored
Sourcing : Teapooo
Meng Hai Yi Zi Ripe Pu'erh Tea Cake
This aged mini Pu'erh Tuo Cha is unique in form., which gets its name because it has a groove on its surface, similar to the Chinese character "一" (Yi,one). Harvested in 2016, compressed into the mini cake, this product is individually wrapped for convenience and long-term storage. This is our premium Pu-erh tea which is a sweet and fruity ripe tea that is lubricating and refreshing to drink. It increases in flavor, aroma and value with the time.
What is Yi Zi Pu 'er Tea Cake ?
The tea gets its name because it has a groove on its surface, similar to the Chinese character "一" (Yi,one).
Why does this mini puerh tea cake have a groove in the middle of its surface? If you think that steeping a whole tea cake at a time is too strong in taste, this groove helps you split the tea cake in half, so that you can steep it half at a time to make the flavor less strong.
Menghai
Menghai tea growing area is one of the four major tea producing areas in Yunnan and one of the six Pu 'erh tea producing areas in China.
Menghai County has a long history of tea growing. Located in the center of the cradle of tea in the world, Menghai County is also one of the birthplaces of Pu 'erh tea. It is also the source of Yunnan-Tibet tea horse ancient Road and an important transfer station for Yunnan-Myanmar trade.
With profound tea culture and customs, Menghai is a living history of tea. You will find that many things here are closely related to tea.
Meng hai puerh tea garden
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History
In the history of Tea in China, it is recorded that Pu people (now Bulang people) were the earliest tea planters.Up to now, a large number of ancient tea trees and wild tea trees are preserved in Menghai County's Bulang Mountain, Xiting, Bada, Mengman and Menggong. Among them, in Hesong, there is a wild "tea king" of more than 1,700 years, which is regarded as a sacred tree by local villagers. In Nannuo Mountain area, there are artificial tea trees of more than 800 years ago.
Before the Qing Dynasty (1636 - 1912), Pu-erh County was the main distribution center of Pu 'erh tea. In the late Qing Dynasty, the production technology of Pu 'erh tea was gradually transferred south, from Pu 'erh County and Simao to Yibang, Yiwu, Menghai and other regions. In the early years of the Republic of China, due to various political and economic factors, transportation problems and rampant plague, the trade center of Pu 'erh tea was completely replaced by Menghai County area.
Because menghai Tea area is at a lower latitude and altitude, with a slightly higher temperature and more rainfall, the fresh tea leaves used for making Pu 'erh tea here is characterized by strong taste, rich aroma and obvious astringency.
Freshly picked pu'erh leaves
Menghai area may not be as famous as Mengla area as for historical tea production, after all, Among the six ancient tea mountains, Yiwu and Yibang (tribute tea producing areas) occupied a prominent position in ancient times, but menghai's status can not be underestimated now.
In history, tea produced in Menghai needs to be transported to Pu 'erh Prefecture by horses for trading.In the Ming and Qing dynasties, a large number of tea merchants were gathered in Menghai County and tea trade was once prosperous. During this period, the ancient tea horse road to India and Tibet was also opened. In modern times, in order to vigorously develop Menghai Pu 'er tea, Yunnan Tea Scientific Research Institute was specially established in Menghai and accumulated rich scientific research achievements.
The reasons why Menghai tea is of high quality and popular with tea lovers are as follows:
Geographical conditions
Menghai Pu-erh tea grows in the primeval forest on both sides of lancang River, which is wet and misty all year round. Away from factories and pesticide pollution, these virgin forest layers have deep, fertile soils that are good for producing high-quality organic teas. In addition, many tea trees in Menghai Pu-erh tea producing areas are mixed with camphor trees, so the tea is especially excellent.
Good varieties
Tea varieties grow in here are yunnan large-leaf species, belonging to tree-type large leaf species, known as Menghai Pu 'erh tea species. The buds and leaves of this variety are large and tender (covered with abundant silvery down), as well as rich in chemical nutrients, so the tea produced from these buds and leaves has rich aroma and strong taste.
Ancient Pu 'er tea tree
Traditional handicraft
In order to make Pu 'erh tea, the freshly picked fresh tea leaves need to be made into Maoqing (Maocha) 毛茶 first, and then the Maoqing (Maocha) can be steamed and pressed into compressed Pu 'erh tea in various shapes.
Pu 'erh tea tastes better as it is stored for a longer time
Pu’erh tea requires several years to mature and gets only better with age. Pu’erh teas are much like fine wines, which become smoother and more balanced with age. Some expensive Pu-erh teas are made from high-quality raw materials (Maocha) and have been preserved for a long time.
A variety of drinking methods
Pu-erh tea can be brewed in boiling water for drinking as usual, or boiled in containers. In some ethnic minority areas of China, pu-erh tea can also be used to make some delicious local snacks.
Pu 'erh tea can be mesmerizing
Meng hai puerh tea garden
People who like to drink Menghai Pu'erh tea have this feeling: "you don't know if you don't drink it, you can't live without it." once you drink Menghai Pu'erh tea, you will be impressed by the mysterious charm of Menghai Pu'erh tea. This is the characteristic of Menghai Pu'erh tea, which explains why many Pu'erh tea lovers like Menghai Pu'erh tea.
Good for your health
Pu 'erh tea has a long history and is widely known in China.Various chemicals found in Pu 'erh tea are of great benefit to the body. Generally speaking, menghai Pu-erh tea can be used as a daily drink for all seasons. Because the caffeine content is not high, even if you drink some Menghai Pu-erh tea before bed, it won't adversely affect your sleep.
Chinese Gongfu Method | |
Tea | 1 tuo |
Water | 3oz (85ml) |
Time | 7 steeps: rinse(10s),10s,10s,10s,15s,20s,30s,35s |
Temperature | 100ºC/212ºF |
Teapot Method | |
Tea | 2-3 tuo |
Water | 8oz (230ml) |
Time | 2-10 mins |
Temperature | 100ºC/212ºF |