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Ripe Pu'er Mini Tuo Tea Cake
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Raw Pu'er Xiaguan Tuo Tea
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Raw Pu’er Tea Cake Type B
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
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US $118.00
Pu’er raw tea is made from Yunnan big-leaf sun-dried green tea as the raw material, aged in a natural way, without artificial “fermentation” or “wintering”.
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