75g Purple Bud Tea Box (OCOP 4-star)
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Brand
UT Tea Investment & Development Co., Ltd.
Grade / Type / Style
Box
Outstanding Features
75g
Weight
75g
Main Ingredient Name
Thanh Ba Purple Bud Tea
Expiration Date
2 years
Receive processing
No
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
100 box
Provide samples
No
Product Condition
100% New
Main Export Market
Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, China
Product Certificate
ISO 22000 - Food Safety Management
Packaging
Packaging type
box
Packaging Detail
Standard
Packaging dimensions (length x width x height)
22 cm x 12 cm x 5 cm
Packing weight
90 g
B2B Sales Policy
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Detailed description
UT Thanh Ba Purple Bud Tea, Organic and Clean, 5-star OCOP Standard.
✔ Packaging: Paper box
✔ Weight: 75g
✔ Distributed by UT Tea Investment and Development Co., Ltd.: Proudly the only enterprise permitted by Phu Tho province to cultivate and develop the rare purple bud tea variety that has existed for centuries in Thanh Ba district – Phu Tho.
✔ Origin: Purple tea, also known as purple bud tea, is an extremely rare tea variety. While essentially still made from the Camellia Sinensis plant, it has a unique light absorption mechanism, creating a purple color in the buds, stems, or the whole plant. These tea plants are grown at altitudes above 1000m.
✔ Instructions for use:
– Step 1: Put 5g of purple bud tea into a teapot.
– Step 2: Add about 250ml of boiling water at 85-90 degrees, wait for 2 minutes. This is the ideal temperature for purple bud tea; older or younger leaves will affect the flavor (if you don't have a timer, you can wait for the boiling water to cool for 2 minutes). Do not use 100-degree boiling water to brew as the tea will burn, losing its original flavor. When adding water, lift the kettle high and then lower it to pour into the teapot. Repeat this action three times – this is the method of brewing tea in the “three phoenix nods” style to evenly distribute the tea. It is also considered a “three nods” gesture of politeness and respect to the guest.
– Step 3: Pour the tea into a cup to enjoy. The tea can be brewed multiple times (about 4-5 times) and the second brew is considered the best. Note that depending on your preference for strong or weak tea, you can adjust the steeping time to achieve your desired taste.
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