a process/diagram on the topic of how to pu’erh tea is made.

The process illustrates how raw
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and ripe
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are produced.
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, there are three main steps,
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as deactivation and drying, followed by either fermentation or ageing and
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storage of the raw
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and compression for the ripe
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.
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with, use the pan to heat the leaves and deactivate specific enzymes. After that, the leaves are rolled and dried in the sun until it is transferred into the fried leaves. In the next stage, the two types of
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are treated in different ways. In
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first way, the loose raw
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is fermented with mould and
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becomes
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ripe
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. The following stage is compressing into the pu-eh ripe
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. The other way is that the
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is compressed to raw
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and
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aged. After the ageing process, the vintage pu-eh raw
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is ready to use and produce at the coffee shop.

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