Storage question

White and yellow teas are among the most subtle.


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Mar 19th, '10, 20:12
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Storage question

by Sententia » Mar 19th, '10, 20:12

What do you suggest storing a bagged Silver Needle white tea in ? I just received it and accidentally put a hole in the bag, so I'm looking to put it in something else..

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Re: Storage question

by debunix » Mar 19th, '10, 20:51

In a leftover tin from another tea
Put damaged bag and all in a ziplock bag
In a canning jar or other jar with a tight sealing lid (out of the light)
In a clean food-grade plastic storage container (tupperware or tupper-like)

Just be sure what you put it in is clean and free of odors, silver needle is so delicate and could easily be wrecked by picking up an off smell.

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Mar 20th, '10, 07:47
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Re: Storage question

by Sententia » Mar 20th, '10, 07:47

Thanks, I put some in old tins and the rest in a bottle :)

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Re: Storage question

by jpeizer » May 7th, '10, 15:11

Tea can store well with limited degradation fro some time.. Storing in a container without other contaminant smells is of course important but the two elements most important to storage are keeping the tea a room temperature and out of direct sunlight. So as previously indicated, a tea tin works quite well because you can insure protection against sunlight. But you can also store it in a glass container in a dark or shaded place. Glass doesn't have the chemical odor diffusion issues that storing it in plastic might.

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