Saturday, May 12, 2007
invest into pu erh tea
MengHai 7542(601) Market Price RM100
MengHai 8582(601) market Price RM90
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Pu erh more than 30 years
here is some example :
So far this one is the most expensive Teacake I know. Do you know how much is the price ?
Menghai, Raw Teacake , 50s (more than 50 years)
Estimated market price at as 1st May 2007 RM 30,000 (USD 8,700)
follow by
Menghai, Raw Teacake , 60s (more than 40 years)
Estimated market price at as 1st May 2007 RM 25,000 (USD 7,250)
and
Menghai, Raw Teacake , 70s (more than 30 years)
Estimated market price at as 1st May 2007 RM 7,000 (USD 2,050)
Monday, May 7, 2007
How to brew pu-erh tea:
when and how I started ?
Then later my friends also advice me to 'buy/invest' pu erh tea if I have extra cash ... this is how I started to learn more about pu erh !
Initially I'm not able to differential between 'RAW' or 'Cooked' and how long/old is the pu erh. Even now I'm still learning how to differential the very old pu erh.
Tea factory in China
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Disadvantages
Types of Pu Erh
The advantages
The advantages of drinking Chinese tea go beyond the flavor; Chinese tea has been shown to have significant health benefits including the lowering of blood pressure and increased immunity।
Tea is a natural and healthy drink. People have enjoyed drinking it for thousands of years. This tradition developed and remained popular to this very day. Nowadays, more than half of the world 5 billions population drink tea. Modern research indicates that tea contains a lot of nutrients that help to build up good health:
- Tea is refreshing and helps you work efficiently.
- Tea is a thirst quencher and aids digestion of food.
- Tea helps to desinfect and alleviate inflammation; helps urinary output and purge toxine।
- Tea makes nutrition sense and is good for health।
- Tea helps fitness and against cardiovascular diseases.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
What is pu erh tea?
Pu-erh or Pu'er tea (普洱茶) is a type of tea made from a "large leaf" variety of the tea plant Camellia sinensis and named after Pu'er county near Simao, Yunnan, China।
Pu-erh tea can either be purchased as either raw/green (sheng) or ripened/cooked(shou), depending on processing method or aging. Sheng and shou pu-erh can in turn be roughly classified on the tea oxidation scale as either a green tea or post-fermented tea, respectively. The fact that pu-erh fits in more than one tea type poses some problems for classification. For this reason, the "green tea" aspect of pu-erh is sometimes ignored, and the tea is regarded solely as a post-fermented product. Unlike other teas that should ideally be consumed shortly after production, pu-erh can be drunk immediately or aged for many years. As such, pu-erh teas are often now classified by year and region of production much like wine vintages.
While there are many forgeries of pu-erh on the market and real aged pu-erh is difficult to find and identify, it is still possible to find pu-erh that is 10 to 50 years old, as well as a few from the late Qing dynasty. Indeed, tea connoisseurs and speculators are willing to pay high prices for older pu-erh, upwards of thousands of dollars per cake.
Pu-erh tea is typically available as loose leaf or as cakes of compacted tea।