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Brick tea
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tea leaves and young shoots, or refuse tea, steamed or mixed with fat, etc., and pressed into the form of bricks. It is used in Northern and Central Asia.

See also: Brick



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Compressing the pu-erh into cakes as well as aging tea bricks probably initiated from the normal aging procedures that occur in storage rooms of tea merchants and drinkers and on horseback convoys on Ancient tea direction which was utilized in ancient Yunnan during the trading of tea to Tibet as well as other parts of northern China.
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After several years R & D with Hunan Yiyang Tea Factory and Hunan Agriculture University, Naturalin put Fu Tea Brick P.
 
 
 
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