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Pu-Erh Tea is a famous and popular beverage in Canton province and Southwestern China. It is a post-fermented tea. When brewed Pu-Erh tea has a dark reddish color with a strong, full and earthy taste. Water at boiling point should be used for steeping. Here you find Pu-Erh tea and tea blends in tea bags and loose Pu-Erh tea in a variety of grades.
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