Pu-erh Tea Columbus OH

An overview of Pu-erh Tea, its origins, and its health benefits

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Pu-erh tea is unfamiliar to many people. But, it’s an ancient tea that the Chinese have been drinking for centuries. Pu-erh tea is named for the region in China where it is grown. It is a black tea - but with a twist. Pu-erh is fully fermented like black tea, but then it is aged. Unlike regular black tea, pu-ehr is not designed to be consumed when fresh, but after it has gone through this aging period.

The full fermentation that pu-erh goes through gives it a very distinct, earthy flavor. Like fine wine, pu-erh is believed to get better with each passing year. In fact, pu-erh connoisseurs classify this tea by its age. Pu-erh is also made from a different type of tea tree. The tea tree used to create pu-erh is grown only in the Yunnan province of China.

The leaves are covered with a fine white hair and the chemical composition of the leaves is different. And, unlike other teas, first flush pu-erh is not considered the finest harvest of the tea. Larger leaves from later harvests are considered the best. The leaves are moderately fermented and then dried during processing.

Then, they are sometimes formed into cakes before being stored outside. Exposure to the heat and air is part of the maturing process of pu-erh. Later, the tea is moved underground where it ferments for several years. When brewed, the tea is red in color and has a very mellow flavor.

Pu-erh is very prized in China. The oldest trees in the Yunnan Province are thought to produce the very best pu-erh, which is held in high esteem for medicinal purposes. It is often served with Dim sum meals, because it is believed to aid digestion. It has a very earthy flavor, and an aroma reminiscent of mushrooms.

Pu-erh is known for helping reduce fat in the body, and for lowering cholesterol. Many studies have been performed on this tea, and have shown it to have many benefits in protecting our health. And, it’s delicious, too.

Pu-erh is somewhat difficult to find in the US. It is not nearly as popular here as in other countries, so many tea companies do not carry it. It’s a bit pricier than some other teas, and gets more expensive as it gets older. However, if you wish to try this unique tea experience, you can find an excellent Pu-erh example from quality tea companies. Most of their tea is made from large leaves, and has a rich, red color.

In order to enjoy some of the best pu-erh some of the best you can find in this country. It is aged for several years in underground caves before it is released for sale. In addition to the typical earthy aroma that pu-erh is known for, this pu-erh has a slightly floral note that makes it palatable to a wider range of tea drinkers.

If you’ve never tried pu-erh, you may be wondering if you’ll like it. It’s certainly true that pu-erh has a different taste than other black teas you’ve tried and it is vastly different from green or white teas. When you’re ready to try this ancient treasure, trying Golden Moon’s is your best bet for a couple of reasons:

1) Buy from a company that has a reputation for only choosing the best teas. So, if you’re going to try pu-erh, you may as well start with the best.

2) Chose a company that offers a money back guarantee on all their teas. Chances are good that you’re going to love pu-erh. It’s mellow and sophisticated flavor appeals to nearly all tea lovers. But, just in case you don’t - it’s nice to know that your supplier will return your money, no questions asked.

3) Tour supplier foesn’t have to be the biggest tea company but it should be the best. Look for a compay that has won awards for quality.

Pu-erh is a rare treat that many tea drinkers have never experienced. And, it’s one of the more expensive teas on the market. But, once you’ve tried it, you’re sure to be hooked. It’s likely that you’ll want to add pu-erh to your regular tea drinking repertoire. And, with a quality pu-erh supplier you needn’t be concerned about the price. Quality teas are good for multiple infusions, so the per cup price is actually quite low.

Pu-erh is an interesting twist on other teas you’ve had. Plus, adding pu-erh tea to your diet is healthy for you. Pu-erh can help keep fat levels and cholesterol levels under control and can help aid in the digestive process. So, order some pu-erh tea froma quality supplier today and be on your way to experiencing great taste and better health.

Copyright: Copyright © 2008 Jon M. Stout

About the Author:
Jon M. Stout is Chairman of the Golden Moon Tea Company. For more information about tea, green tea and black tea go to http://www.goldenmoontea.com


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