Collection: Pu erh tuocha tea
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2017 Xiaguan Jin Si Da Xue Shan Pu Erh Tuocha
Regular price €14,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €14,95 EURSold out -
2018 Xiaguan 'Xiao Tai' Pu Erh Tuocha
Regular price €12,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €12,95 EURSold out -
2012 Xiaguan Jingmai Gushu Pu Erh Tea
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2018 Xiaguan Shang Pin Jin Si Ripe Pu Erh Tuocha
Regular price €14,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €14,00 EURSold out -
Sold outRipe Rose Pu Erh Tea, Mini Tuocha
Regular price €7,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €7,95 EURSold out -
Orange Peel Pu Erh Tea, Chen Pi Ripe Pu Erh Mini Tuocha
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2022 Xiaguan 120th Anniversary Raw Pu Erh Tea Tuocha 100g
Regular price €19,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €19,95 EURSold out -
Sold out2004 Tulin Feng Huang Raw Pu Erh Tea
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2002 Tulin Feng Huang Ripe Pu Erh Tea
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2011 Xiaguan Nannuoshan Gong Tuo Pu Erh Tea
Regular price €14,96 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €14,96 EURSold out -
Sold out2012 Feng Huang Pu Erh Tea
Regular price €29,96 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €29,96 EURSold out -
Sold out2011 Dayi V93 Ripe Pu Erh Tea
Regular price €15,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSale price €15,95 EURSold out
Pu erh tuocha tea
The term 'tuocha' refers to a pu erh tea that is compressed in a dome shape or bird's nest shape. Tuocha teas are shaped in a convex manner, facilitating the drying process after they're compressed. Tuocha is available different sizes ranging from just 5 grams (mini tuocha) to as much as 3kg. Many of our fancy tuocha come in a round storage box, which are loved by collectors.
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FAQ
What is the origin of the term "tuocha"?
The term is believed to be derived its name from the 'tuo' river in Sichuan, while 'cha' simply means 'tea'.