Chase Tea Fashion!--Citrus Puer/Orange Puer/Chenpi Puer 茶时尚之柑/橘普

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Orange/Citrus Puer has been very popular in recent years. The combination of orange with Puer makes a complex and amazing flavor. I bet you will love it immediately once you try it.
    Name: Citrus Puer/Chenpi Puer/ Orange Puer | 柑普/橘普
    Category: Reprocessed Dark Tea
    Origin: Puer( Yunnan, China) Citrus: (xinhui, Guangdong, China)
    Dry tea Characters: Dry whole citrus peel filled with black tea
    Tea Liquor Color: Red Brown
    Texture and Flavor: Fruit sweetness blends with puer tea aroma; Bitterness disappears quickly with sweetness lingering; refreshing
    Teaware to Brew: Porcelain Gaiwan; Clay Teapot
    Water Temperature: 95-100°C or 220 °F

Комментарии • 24

  • @TheDallasDwayne
    @TheDallasDwayne 3 года назад +2

    Loved this. Thank You for the fun, informative video. You are great!

  • @MasonicJewTubeTrap
    @MasonicJewTubeTrap Год назад

    I did not enjoy this tea. Aroma and flavor were off. Maybe somehow the one I tried spoiled or something.

  • @ThundermansThunder
    @ThundermansThunder Год назад +1

    I just happened across this video, and I realized that, for all the teas that I have tried through the years, I have never tried a chenpi puerh. You were so convincing that I just had to order some for myself, as I love pu-erh and I love various citrus flavors, so I am very excited about trying it, and quite sure I will like it. Thank you for your lovely presence in a lovely, informative video that encourages us to try new things!

    • @rueimingtan1080
      @rueimingtan1080 Год назад

      No harm trying new things. But the video lack many important information. It is just a trend. The citrus fruit used cannot be considered as ChenPi as it is an unripe fruit. It is the discarded fruits. And usually because the citrus fruit mask the smell of the puer, usually low quality leaves are used. Just some FYI. I have seen many tea sellers in China that would not drink this ChenPi puer, or some call it XiaoQingGan

    • @xanthonyrafarx
      @xanthonyrafarx 8 месяцев назад +1

      So what would you recommend?

  • @AhimSaah
    @AhimSaah 6 лет назад +1

    Very cute video Emily! Just one funny thing: when you said 10 seconds you brewed it for over 30! :D Us, people are very bad at estimating time, all the tea videos are the same, people say 15 seconds and brew for 40 or they say 1 minute and brew for 25. It has been scientifically proven that people are terrible at estimating short amounts of time, so it's worth using a stopwatch.

  • @hughgabin8068
    @hughgabin8068 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video Emily! I have been drinking tea since I was quite young, but have only recently truly found myself "steeped" in the culture surrounding really good teas, Oolongs, Puerh, nice greens and whites, oxidized, and smoked teas such as Lapsang Souchong. I am glad to have found your channel and this video was very enlightening and informative! Thanks so much! :)

    • @emilyyue4161
      @emilyyue4161  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks hugh! Thanks for your compliments. I've been drinking tea since very young and only by last year i've been totally amused by the rich tea culture. I'm still on my way to learn more about tea and try all kind of tea. Definitely I will have more videos coming and hopefully will let you get to know more about tea! Thanks again!

  • @Jacques_Paquin
    @Jacques_Paquin 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video Emily. I have tried it a couple of years ago and I did not like it. Probably I'm a bot too much conservative, the orange flavor ruined the flavor of the puerh.

    • @emilyyue4161
      @emilyyue4161  7 лет назад

      Hi Jacques, thanks for your comment here. People always have different choices upon tea and that makes tea culture very interesting.

  • @PlayhouseRage
    @PlayhouseRage 2 года назад

    Cool! I just opened up a box gifted to me not knowing what sort of baggies I would have. To my surprise I got these little Tea balls 😜 So I was researching on how to brew it. I'm glad I ran across your video. Question. Can I keep the tea inside the orange peel while in my little tea kettle? I would filter it into another tea kettle. Let me know and keep up the great content.

  • @wigspl1t
    @wigspl1t 6 лет назад +1

    I really love these Teas!!!Thank You!!!!

  • @vdkham2211
    @vdkham2211 3 года назад

    Hi Emily, Greeting from Myanmar and I may need to know detail info of this product and can able to order. Thanks.

  • @jaduvalify
    @jaduvalify 3 года назад

    This video is very helpful. I am very interested in trying this tea, and now I know how to prepare it.

  • @TheSmokey1523
    @TheSmokey1523 4 года назад

    I love this tea the Chen pi adds another dimension to the mellow yet earthy puerh.

  • @Zwygi49
    @Zwygi49 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the Video... I just received 陳皮普洱茶 from a Chinese friend as Christmas gift, and didn't know exactly how to prepare it! So I found your video and decided to follow the way you showed... and the tea was perfect! I love it! Now I will for sure try different teas as you recommend. Thanks for your advise.

    • @emilyyue4161
      @emilyyue4161  6 лет назад

      Thank you for watching my video! It's always happy to see my video helped in some way. Happy Holidays and cheers for the good tea! :)

  • @wongfeihung1847
    @wongfeihung1847 4 года назад

    Do you speak cantonese as well?

  • @Jittoku
    @Jittoku 7 лет назад

    I've been curious about this tea, since it began appearing on websites where I buy my tea from. Thanks for the demonstration and your comments. I feel more inclined to buy some to try myself now :)

    • @emilyyue4161
      @emilyyue4161  7 лет назад +1

      It's pleasure to know my video helped. There are two kinds of such tea, one is just as large as this one and the other is much smaller named little green orange. Make sure you choose the right one~

  • @jinfengjiang6759
    @jinfengjiang6759 4 года назад

    真的很难解释普洱加新会青柑。太复杂

  • @nazrulhaireeku6369
    @nazrulhaireeku6369 4 года назад

    Where I can get this tea

    • @JV-hg8yi
      @JV-hg8yi 4 года назад

      If u in southern california san gabriel valley area, any Winghopfung shop should have it.

  • @manojserwani
    @manojserwani 5 лет назад

    Plz answer me fast this tea good for pregnancy ....