Home Log In
Wish List
0
My Cart:
0
Your cart is empty.
TEASHOP
Best Chinese Tea Source
  • Home
  • Specials
  • Featured Products
  • Reviews
  • Blog
  • Contacts
  • All Categories
    • Loose Leaf Teas
      • Black Tea
      • Flower & Herbal
      • Green Tea
      • Oolong Tea
      • White Tea
    • Pu-erh Tea
      • Raw Pu-erh
      • Ripe Pu-erh
      • Big Pu-erh Tea Factories
        • Chen Sheng Hao Brand Pu-erh Tea
        • Feng Qing Tea Factory
        • Fuhai Tea Factory of Menghai
        • Haiwan Tea Factory
        • Jiu Wan Tea Factory
        • Lan Ting Chun Tea Factory
        • Langhe Tea Factory
        • Menghai Tea Factory
        • Nan Jian Tea Factory
        • Shuangjiang Mengku Tea Company
        • Tai Lian Cha Ma Si
        • Xiaguan Tea Factory
        • Xinghai Tea Factory
        • Yi Shan Tea Factory of Jinggu
    • Oolong Tea
      • Anxi Oolongs
      • Dan Cong Oolongs
      • Wu Yi Mountain Rock Oolongs
      • Yunnan Oolongs
    • Green Tea
    • White Tea
    • Black Tea
    • Flower & Herbal Teas
    • Lapsang souchong
    • More
      • Anji Ba Cha
      • Longjing Tea
      • Mao Jian
  • Flower & Herbal Teas
  • Sun-Dried Purple Buds Wild Pu-erh Tea Varietal - Spring 2015

    Press Esc key to close this popup
  • Sun-Dried Purple Buds Wild Pu-erh Tea Varietal - Spring 2015

    • Model: FT-02
    • Units in Stock: 999

    Price:   $13.50  $9.0033% off

    (0 reviews)

    Please Choose:

    -+
    (complete orders today,deliverd around 07/03/2021)
    WOLDWIDE
    Shipping to 185 Countries
  • Shipping Time
    About 5-7 days.
  • Shipping Methods
    EMS, TNT, UPS, DHL, FEDX
  • Payment
    Paypal, Western Union, MoneyGram, T/T
  • Email us
    info@teasourcing.com
  • Download this product pictures
    • Details
    • Reviews
    • Tags
    • FAQ
    These little purple buds come from the "ye sheng" varietal of camellia tea trees which grow wild in tropical Dehong. These sun-dried buds are in a very limited supply and are in high demand among pu-erh tea connoisseurs due to their richness and complexity! They have a fresh and fruity flavor similar to other varietals of sun-dried buds, but they also have a deep and robust aroma and aftertaste which are very reflective of their "ye sheng" origins!

    Please tell us what you think and share your opinions with others. Be sure to focus your comments on the product.




    Add you Tags
    TAGS:

    Does tea have calories or carbohydrates?

    Some loose leaf teas may have calories in them but they dissolve once hot water is added to it and have finished steeping the tea. Meaning; the tea will most likely help you loose weight. For example Oolong tea has about 2% calories but once you add the hot water the calories will be gone and should help with weight loss. 

     

    How long does loose tea stay fresh?

    Freshness in canister is averaged at 6 months.

    Freshness out of the canister is averaged at 1-2 months.

    Refrigeration: For best results store your tea in an air tight canister and keep it in your
                           refrigerator for an average shelf life of over a year.

     

    Can Tea Actually Make a Difference in My Health?

    Yes. Tea offers numerous health benefits, ranging from digestion to cancer prevention. You can search our website for the health benefits of the tea, and do your own research. Compare what you find elsewhere with what we have posted on our website. All of the health benefits we post are based on expert research and clinical studies. However, in order to see results, you must drink the tea every day, just like you would do with a medicine or vitamin. Also, every person’s health is different, and some people may not see the same results as others. There is no denying that tea is good for you. It tremendously boosts the overall health of your body.

     

    What About Tea Is Healthy For Me?

    Every person’s health is different, and requires different things, and every tea has different health benefits.

     

    What Does “Steep” Mean?

    To “steep” tea is to submerge the tea in boiling water. The literal definition is to soak in water or other liquid, as to soften, cleanse, or extract some constituent. Allowing the tea to “steep” extracts the flavor from the tea leaves into the water. All tea has different steeping times, anywhere from 1 minute to 10 minutes.

     

    How Much Tea Do I Have to Drink to Get the Health Benefits?

    We recommend starting with at least 2-4 cups a day to receive the full benefit of the tea. After you start seeing results, you can just drink least 2 cups per day.

    Similar Products
    Sun-Dried Purple Buds Wild Pu-erh Tea Varietal - Spring 2015
    Sun-Dried Purple Buds Wild Pu-erh Tea Varietal - Spring 2015
    $13.50  $9.0033% off
    Himalayan Black Tartary Buckwheat Roasted Tea
    Himalayan Black Tartary Buckwheat Roasted Tea
    $16.50  $10.5036% off
    Spring 2014 "Drunk on Red with Snow Chrysanthemum
    Spring 2014 "Drunk on Red with Snow Chrysanthemum
    $12.00  $7.5038% off
    Burdock Root Tea * arctium lappa * 250 grams in Tin
    Burdock Root Tea * arctium lappa * 250 grams in Tin
    $39.00  $28.5027% off
    Quick Links
  • Home
  • Specials
  • Featured Products
  • Reviews
  • Blog
  • Contacts
  • Customer Service
  • About us
  • Shipping and Returns
  • About Wholesale
  • Payment
  • News
  • Tags
  • My account
  • login
  • My Cart
  • Wish List
  • Site Map
  • My Account
  • Contacts
  • Follow us
  • We love teas. We learn them, taste them, let them be a part of our lives. With TeaSourcing you experience the most authentic and fresh Chinese teas!
  • Copyright © 2021 Tea Sourcing Pu-erh Tea Shop
  • RSS Product Feed :: Sun-Dried Purple Buds Wild Pu-erh Tea Varietal - Spring 2015