Proper Container For Raw Puerh?
I just received a 2006 raw puerh cake and although I know to generally keep it away from light, air circulation, heat, etc., I was wondering what is the best container to store it in. Sealed Tupperware? Glass Corningware? A flannel pillowcase? An old sock?
Nov 23rd, '06, 21:30
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Re: Proper Container For Raw Puerh?
Well, the old sock as long as it is smelly could improve the aroma of the pu-erh...heatwaves wrote:I just received a 2006 raw puerh cake and although I know to generally keep it away from light, air circulation, heat, etc., I was wondering what is the best container to store it in. Sealed Tupperware? Glass Corningware? A flannel pillowcase? An old sock?

I think most raw green pu-erh actually likes air circulation, which is a switch for tea. But it will age and improve when exposed to air as long as it it not damp or exposed to other aromas. So the kitchen is out. I just have mine sitting on a shelf in its tissue like paper.
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Just don't store the pu'er in a constantly breezy area, such as directly opposite an exhaust fan or air vent, but do place them in the open absent of any other odors. Closed door places should NOT be hermitic. In China, stores store their puerh in large bamboo containers with holes, but use a layer of thick paper to stave off breeze and wind from hitting the puerh cakes directly.