100g Scottish Caramel Pu-erh Style Flavoured Black Tea

100g Scottish Caramel Pu-erh Style Flavoured Black Tea

Metropolitan Tea Company

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Dessert in a cup. The earthiness of pu-erh fuses with caramel for a sweetly decadent finish.

Luxury Ingredients: Black tea (Pu-Erh style), Almond pieces,  Natural flavors (Organic Compliant). **Allergen Alert - Contains Almonds**

Small Batch Blended and Packed in: Canada

Tea(s) From: China / Canada

Region(s): Yunnan / Quebec

Antioxidant Level: Medium 

Caffeine Content: Medium 

Introducing the favorite  beverage of the Scotland-China Association.  While it might sound odd  that an organization with a mandate to combine kilts and haggis with  dragons and dumplings exists, it does!  The SCA was founded in Glasgow  in an effort to strengthen ties between the two very different countries  and offers seminars in Traditional Chinese medicine, language courses  and more.

Scotland and China have a long history together.  The  first recorded encounters between the two occurred in the 17th century,  during the days of the old British Empire.  At that time the world of  the Orient must have seemed wildly foreign to the Scottish officers and  merchants who made their way across the Pacific to visit the port cities  of Canton and Shanghai.  Over the centuries, relations between the two  countries continued to develop but it wasn't until the 1980s, with  China's Open Door policy, that things really began to heat up.  Since  then, the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh began working  collaboratively with Chinese botanists, Napier University, one of  Scotland's finest, established a permanent presence in Beijing and the  Royal Society of Edinburgh and Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a  Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate scientific research between  the two countries.  Who knew?

In our own efforts to strengthen  the ties between Scotland and China, (a pet project of our Master  Taster.strange really considering he's Dutch) we're proud to present the  only tea in existence known to link the two vastly different cultures -  Scottish Caramel Toffee Pu-erh.  Now, for those of you who familiar  with the earthy, musty character of traditional Pu-erh and are  scratching your head over this flavor combo, scratch no more.   Amazingly, the sweet, burnt sugary profiles of Caramel and Toffee blend  in perfect harmony with the loose leafed Pu-erh.  The cup is warming and  thick, layered with notes of damp sweet earth, burnt caramel and cream  with balanced astringency and medium finish - as an afternoon tea, this  one has no peer. Interestingly, while most Pu-erh teas are best enjoyed  on their own, the unique sweetness of this cup is well suited to a  splash of milk. Here's to the future of Sino-Scottish relations!

What  exactly is Pu-erh?  According to the Bureau of Standard Measurement of  Yunnan Province, Pu-erh teas are: "products fermented from green tea of  big tea leaves picked within Yunnan Province."  Pu-erh teas undergo a  unique fermentation process that infuses them with their defining musty  character.  In China, many people believe that Pu-erh aids in digestion  by breaking down fat in foods.

Why should you be drinking Pu-Erh?
Pu-erh  is a fermented tea from China's Yunnan province. For many years it has  been prized by practitioners of Chinese Medicine to aid digestion, break  down fat in the body, treat arteriosclerosis and more. For a special  treat, try pairing it with dim sum, or other Asian themed finger foods.


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