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  • Lao Shu Pu’er 2012, Aged Tea (No. 900)  - фото 2Lao Shu Pu’er 2012, Aged Tea (No. 900)  - фото 3
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    • Ready Loose Leaf Pu'er Tea from Menghai Place and Date of Production: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, Menghai Tea Factory, 2012 Type: Shu Pu'er (Shu Puer) Appearance: Dark brown leaves and buds Taste: Velvety, enveloping Aftertaste: Pleasant, velvety Aroma: Forest-like with notes of dried fruits Liquor Color: Dark brown Best Brewing Utensils: Clay teapot for Pu'er or thick-walled gaiwan, fireproof kettle (if…
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  • Da Jin Zhen red (black) bud tea No480  - фотоDa Jin Zhen red (black) bud tea No480  - фото 2
  • Lao Shu Pu’er 2008, Aged Tea (No. 1000)  - фотоLao Shu Pu’er 2008, Aged Tea (No. 1000)  - фото 2
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    • Lao Shu Pu’er 2008, Aged Tea (No. 1000)

    • Ready Loose Leaf Pu'er Tea from Menghai Place and Date of Production: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, Menghai Tea Factory, 2008 Type: Shu Pu'er (Shu Puer) Appearance: Dark brown leaves and buds Taste: Velvety, enveloping Aftertaste: Pleasant, velvety Aroma: Forest-like with notes of dried fruits Liquor Color: Dark brown Best Brewing Utensils: Clay teapot for Pu'er or thick-walled gaiwan, fireproof kettle (if…
    • 1 100 /50g
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History of tea

Today you can buy tea in Ukraine in any supermarket or shop. Tea is an integral part of our life, we do not even think that tea is the oldest drink, whose age is 5000 years. Tea is the second most popular drink in the world, and Chinese tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. This is not surprising, since Chinese tea has a long history of tea production. The history of Chinese tea begins with Emperor Shen Nong, who made tea famous all over the world. It is China that is the historical homeland of tea, where tea is not only a drink, but a part of the cultural life of the population.

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