The pu erh nest
Typical of the Chinese province of Yunnan, perhaps the most famous of fermented teas; It is characterized by its production: in fact, after being harvested, the leaves are dried naturally in the sun. There are various types of Pu Erh and the one we propose is called Tuo Cha (沱茶, tuó chá) or bowl-shaped tea and is the result of the process that is carried out after boiling and drying the tea leaves in the sun to then be pressed into this shape that resembles bird's nests. This tea is pressed into the shape of a bird's nest. As usual in the Chinese tea tradition, Pu Erh is fermented.
* 25g corresponds to approximately 3/4 nests of Pu Erh.
Ingredients:
tè Pu Erh nido
- 90/95°
- 3/5g every 250 ml
- 02/03 min. to infusion