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Source Video: Brewing Method for Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong in Chaozhou Style[online]. YouTube. Available on WWW: <http://youtu.be/mhohGy1Jvo0>. [q923] [s102]




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Source Video: An introduction to the Tea industry in Taiwan (2 Parts)[online]. YouTube. Available on WWW: <http://youtu.be/vtEVUVCMHxc>. [q880] [s93]




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Source Video: An introduction to the Tea industry in Taiwan (2 Parts)[online]. YouTube. Available on WWW: <http://youtu.be/vtEVUVCMHxc>. [q878] [s93]




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Source Video: Very nice tea farm in Anxi, Fujian, China[online]. YouTube, 2011. Available on WWW: <http://youtu.be/1XXkSdb7Ido>. [q323] [s57]





Teas

2010 Longchang Puer Brick 100g

2010 Longchang Puer  Brick 100g
0.5 stars 1 review

Shu brick 100g brought from China as a present. Unknown seller. Producer is LongChang Tea Co.

2013 Early Spring Premium Yunnan Mao Feng

2013 Early Spring Premium Yunnan Mao Feng
3.5 stars 1 review

Grade: AA+ Cultivar: Yunnan Da Ye Harvest area: Si Mao, Yunnan Yunnan green tea produced...

2003 CNNP "Yi Wu Old Tree Round Cake" Raw

2003 CNNP "Yi Wu Old Tree Round Cake" Raw Aged Pu-erh tea cake
4.0 stars 1 review

Probably a small tea factory in Yi Wu area pressed this cake under the "zhong cha" label in 2003. Entirely...

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„This process was first developed in 1972 by Menghai Tea Factory and Kunming Tea Factory] to imitate the flavor and colour of aged raw pu-erh, and was an adaptation of wet storage techniques being used by merchants to falsify the age of their teas. Mass production of ripened pu'er began in 1975. It can be consumed without further aging, though it can also be stored to "air out" some of the less savoury flavors and aromas acquired during fermentation.“

Source Web: Pu-erh tea[online]. Wikipedia. Available on WWW: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu-erh_tea>. [q501] [s62]
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