Raw Pu’er Tea|China Tea|Flavor Introduction
This tea is produced from a blend of ancient tea trees and wild shrubs, resulting in a raw Pu’er tea. It offers a primitive and sweet taste with the strong essence of the large-leaf variety.
Variety: Large leaf variety | Origin: Yunnan, China | Process: Sun-withering
The Pu’er tea’s name is “tasting antique.” During the Tang and Song dynasties, China began the “Tea-Horse Trade,” trading with ethnic groups beyond the dynasty’s borders. The Central Plains dynasty needed warhorses, while the ethnic groups outside the Central Plains lacked vegetables in their diet. Hence, tea was introduced to supplement their vitamin intake. Records of “Pu tea” can be found in the Ming Dynasty’s “Dianlue” book. By the Qing Dynasty in China’s history, Pu’er tea had become a tribute to the emperor from the Yunnan region. By the mid-17th century, Britain was importing over ten thousand pounds of tea from China annually. Until the 18th century, tea had become the primary commodity in Britain’s trade with China, and it was all Pu’er tea.
Puzhen Tea|Sustainable Package
The design philosophy behind Sustainable Package is rooted in reverence and gratitude for nature. We aspire to bridge the gap between traditional tea culture and modern life by exploring the flavors of Taiwanese tea in a more environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. Therefore, we have infused this belief into our brand name. Puzhen not only represents uncut jade but also pays tribute to and admires the pristine beauty of this land.
In order to fulfill our commitment to respecting and protecting the environment, in 2023, we introduced the Sustainable Package program. This program utilizes packaging materials without paper or tin cans, aiming to reduce the amount of packaging used while providing consumers with more tea products by weight. Our intention is to reduce the use of packaging materials from the source, choose eco-friendly materials, and promote the recycling of paper, contributing to environmental conservation efforts. This allows our tea to taste fresher and purer, while also making a modest contribution to protecting the Earth’s environment. By providing consumers with a purer tea experience through eco-friendly packaging, we are embarking on a new journey to explore Taiwanese tea.
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