Hi all! Sorry for my English, I'm translating through Google
I was given such a wonderful tea last year. I really don't understand what it says
From myself: this is Shai Hung, to taste between Yingde Hong Cha and dark oolong of strong fermentation.
Tea is not expensive but tasty
Re: Help identify tea (Shai Hong)
The packaging seems quite generic no company name.
I only read 'Yunnan Famous Tea' and 'Pu Tai Tai 普太太' which I thought might be a brand, but I can't find it on Chinese eCommerce platforms at all.
In the smaller text I read its from 'lincang', if you can unwrap the cake and take a picture of the full wrapper text I can help you further
I only read 'Yunnan Famous Tea' and 'Pu Tai Tai 普太太' which I thought might be a brand, but I can't find it on Chinese eCommerce platforms at all.
In the smaller text I read its from 'lincang', if you can unwrap the cake and take a picture of the full wrapper text I can help you further
Loving the stories behind every leaf.
Re: Help identify tea (Shai Hong)
Teasenz wrote: The packaging seems quite generic no company name.
I only read 'Yunnan Famous Tea' and 'Pu Tai Tai 普太太' which I thought might be a brand, but I can't find it on Chinese eCommerce platforms at all.
In the smaller text I read its from 'lincang', if you can unwrap the cake and take a picture of the full wrapper text I can help you further
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Re: Help identify tea (Shai Hong)
You probably already know this but "Shai Hong" means sun-dried. These are a new favorite for me among black teas. I think they use the same leaves as a typical Yunnan Dian Hong, but somehow the sun-drying or the compressed cake form always has a fresher, zippier taste. Yunnan Sourcing offers several examples. I don't age them. I love them just the way they come. I found a few on AliExpress too, which BTW takes Paypal now.
The white Shou Mei tea is notably better in the compressed form too, IMO.
The white Shou Mei tea is notably better in the compressed form too, IMO.