Green Mandarin Ripe Pu-erh Tea (Ganpu)

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Mandarin, Pu Erh Tea
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Description

Weight: 50 grams (1.75 oz.) (4 or 5 pieces depending on the size of the mandarins)
Type: Ripe Pu-erh (fermented) stuffed into the peel of a green mandarin
Production area: Green mandarin peel is from Xinhui, Guangdong Prefecture. Ripe pu-erh is from Yunnan Province

“Ganpu tea” means ripe pu-erh stuffed in the peel (dried shell) of a mandarin. The quality of this type of tea is judged by the quality of the peel. The best and the most prized mandarins come from Xinhui, Guangdong Province in Southern China. The peel of the mandarins from Xinhui is believed to have health efficacy and that the older the peel, the higher is its value. Like pu-erh tea, there are many counterfeit Ganpu teas that use similar fruits from other regions.

There are two different types of mandarins used for Ganpu: small green mandarins and larger red mandarins. This tea is made with small green mandarins selected from an orchard in Xinhui that is co-owned by Master Vesper Chan, thus providing an assurance of authenticity. Completely hand-crafted, the green mandarins are sun-dried after they have been cored. Then they are stuffed with ripe pu-erh, dried again in a dryer. Finally, each mandarin is artfully wrapped in paper.

Taste characteristics:
The beauty of stuffing ripe pu-erh into a dried green mandarin is to allow the mellow and earthy flavor of ripe pu-erh to pick up and absorb the tangy citrus flavor from the mandarin peel. A perfect pairing, this tea is sweet and tangy. The fragrance from the peel is simply intoxicating. When served hot, it is warming; when served iced, it is refreshing and zesty.

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