Ten Ren Pu-Erh

English?, yep. Why even the writing on the side of the box is too. ;])

It is in little individual separate pouches, sealed away from the nasty oxidizing oxygen.

Funny though. Despite my knowing it's off the shelf corporate tea and all that I find it half wy decent, in a medicinal kind of way.

TBerk

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TBerk
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Is this the inexpensive little Xia Guan tuos they sell for like $0.75-1.00? I have only had the "pleasure" of trying those from them and they were uncooked and tasted similar to making tea from an old ashtray. They may have better cooked stuff, heck they may even have better uncooked... but when I was there the ladies didn't know there even was cooked/uncooked and were little help so I gave up on buying Puerh there in NYC.

- Dominic

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I have some ten ren puerh in tea bags in the corner of my tea cupboard. It smells and tastes of a combination of library paste and compost pile. It will be a while before I order more, but I think in the meantime aging can only improve it. Toci

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Do the individual bags come in 'foil' (plastic) pouches? Is there an experation date?

TBerk

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