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Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type A
Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type A
Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type A
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Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type A
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Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type B
Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type B US $16.10 – US $80.50

Fu Zhuan Tea Brick Type A

US $6.90 – US $34.50

Fu Zhuan Tea 茯砖茶 processed from raw dark tea, with acceptable fine processes as sifting, semi-finished tea blending wet-piling, steaming, and compression brick shaping, “Golden Flower“ fungus flourishing, and the “Golden Flower” scientific name is “Eurotium cristatum”, which is a kind of probiotic.

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Amount

100g

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250g

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500g

Origin

Anhua

Processing

Full Ferment

Recommeded Brewing Temp.

100℃

Recommended Teaware

Gaiwan

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