Sold in Fairway, was curious about it. I enjoyed how each individually wrapped white paper Toucha was easy to add to hot water or travel with.
All Pu-Erh’s taste like a basement or brackish water, this was no different. It was a bit milder than other Pu-Erh’s I tried. I don’t think I would purchase again but it’s fun to try a variety of Pureh.
25.96/lb There was 12 bowls in the plastic container.
Comments
Good for you for taking the plunge! Fairway’s tea section always strikes me as under- or poorly-marketed; tea labels don’t say anything besides the tea’s name, and the teas are just dumped in pint-size clear plastic containers, which is fine for olives and grated cheese, but not for a light- and air- sensitive product like tea.
yeah. We can kiss goodbye to even their pint-sized clear plastic container offerings after their plundering bankruptcy! Tea now marked up to $50/pound. Is it crazy?
Good for you for taking the plunge! Fairway’s tea section always strikes me as under- or poorly-marketed; tea labels don’t say anything besides the tea’s name, and the teas are just dumped in pint-size clear plastic containers, which is fine for olives and grated cheese, but not for a light- and air- sensitive product like tea.
yeah. We can kiss goodbye to even their pint-sized clear plastic container offerings after their plundering bankruptcy! Tea now marked up to $50/pound. Is it crazy?
Who was supplying the bulk tea to Fairway? It’s not Teapigs i don’t think b/c teapigs don’t carry pu erh.