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2021 Baoyan Brand XiaGuan Flame Tibetan Xia Guan Pu'er Puer Tea Brick Raw 250g

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2021 Baoyan Brand XiaGuan Flame Tibetan Xia Guan Pu'er Puer Tea Brick Raw 250g
Puer type: Raw Puer Tea
Net weight:  250g/pc, 5pcs/bag.
Production Date: 2021 year.
Origin: Yunnan,China
Manufacturer: Yunnan Xiaguan Tuocha(Group) Co.,Ltd.

PLEASE NOTE:   If order only one pieces , It don't have original package. It not have paper packed.

It is a very important tea to make butter tea, also known as su you cha, is a drink of the Tibetans and Chinese minorities in southwestern China. It is also consumed in Bhutan. It is made from puer tea leaves, yak butter, and salt.

To make the best butter-tea, the tea is first boiled for half a day, till it gets dark brown. After being skimmed, it is shaken several times in the cylinder with some fresh yak butter and salt. It is one of the best drinks among the best circles in Tibet, who drink it every morning. It is usually mixed with what is called tsu and baked flour. Drinking butter tea is a regular part of Tibetan life. Before work, a Tibetan will typically down several bowlfuls of this tangy beverage, and it is always served to guests. Nomads are said to often drink up to 40 cups of it a day.

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