1 bing (disc), 1 unmarked brick

green (fermented) pu-erh (polei/bolei in Cantonese) tea

{erh is pronounced er as in her, not air as in hair}

green pu-erh is fermented, the cooked kind is a different process and doesn't develop the same over time. neither is 'green tea' like dragon well or sencha, green pu-erh refers to the natural uncooked process of fermentation. cooked pu-erh is heated up to rush it and suffers the same fate as other rushed products, lack of depth.

(both of these are pre 2000, its sadly 99% fakes after that)

the bricks were bought a long time ago by Mm-Tai (Mrs. Ng) from a warehouse in China. she would often mix a chunk of one of the green bricks with some cooked pu-erh. the green bricks are as hard as a brick, and therefore difficult to open (break into chunks)

i have 2 cupboards full of these. they ripen with age. some i don't drink yet because they should be 30-40+ years old first. pu-erh tea improves with age like some wines that can be kept for a long time.

i don't know who gets the collection when i croak 🤣

#tea

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Good morning.

I love tea, in general, but I am a filthy casual that's perfectly happy with boxed and bagged stuff most of the time. 🤣🤣🤣

come have tea with me 🤙🇨🇦

this is wild.

tea people are next level.

GM Peak. Even though I can’t relate to much of this, I like knowing more about tea 🫖

come here drink tea

Dropping knowledge bombs! I love learning about things like this. Thanks for sharing 🫂💜. Enjoy your tea and your day!!

I had friend who used to bring back teas from East Asia. The white tea he had was like doing cocaine, and sitting in tea “ceremony” with friends was always a joy to talk and sip tea.

Save these for a very special occasion :)

I have enough for a special occasion each day and when I drink tea I make it an occasion each time.

: wink: 🤙😇