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How To Store Pu-erh At Home For Aging
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
Ever since pu-erh tea became popular, pu-erh aficionados ask the same question again and again: How to age pu-erh at home? What are the best storage conditions?
You don’t need a fancy cabinet or tropical weather. You need clean storage, stable humidity and temperature, protection from smells and light, and patience. – That’s the practical side. The other side is understanding what’s happening inside the leaf, so your choices are not guesswork.
Sheng Pu-erh (aka Raw Pu-erh, 生普洱) keeps changing over the years because its chemistry and micro-ecology are still active enough to evolve. Shou Pu-erh (aka Ripe or Cooked Pu-erh, 熟普洱) has already undergone a fast fermentation (渥堆, Wo Dui – Wet Pilling), but it continues to settle over a long period of time. In both cases, the pace and direction of change depend on moisture and temperature. Below, we’ll dig into the transformations to see why dry and cool rooms slow aging to a crawl, how relative humidity and temperature control the tea’s moisture and reaction rates, and how to set up a simple home storage that works. (Read more)
What To Do With Used Tea Leaves – Complete Guide
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Discarded tea leaves can be used to create functional objects for the household, make natural cosmetic products, or implement in your arts & crafts activities for an added dose of health and beauty in your everyday life! (Read more)
Making Your Own Teaware! Pottery At Home
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