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7/17/2025, 7:25:24 PM
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its actually green tea that has been pan fried to a lesser extent so than not all the enzymes are 'killed'. usually using the lower larger leaves unlike green which is the top small leaves and sometimes the buds. black tea is rolled to crush the leaves so the plant juices help oxidise it, young puerh will still look green for years but will become darker/browner as the leaves age
its actually green tea that has been pan fried to a lesser extent so than not all the enzymes are 'killed'. usually using the lower larger leaves unlike green which is the top small leaves and sometimes the buds. black tea is rolled to crush the leaves so the plant juices help oxidise it, young puerh will still look green for years but will become darker/browner as the leaves age
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