This morning I sent Xiaowo to Shoubao, the number one hero of Wo Travels, who took the three of us on a journey from Chengdu to Pu'er. Our daily life depends entirely on you. Take good care of your health, you will have a long time to travel around the world with us!

At noon, we found a small restaurant near the 4S store. We were amazed at the pricing of this small restaurant. A stir-fried vegetable dish cost 15 yuan, and even a bowl of rice cost 3 yuan.

 

Donburi and fried rice are 50% more expensive than those in Chengdu

Stir-fried cabbage hearts, 15 yuan.

Three-line steamed pork, 35 yuan. This good review has the same taste as Xinjiang steamed pork, but the difference is that the protagonist of the third-line steamed pork is pork belly.

Fried crispy tripe, 40 yuan, average. Two portions of rice cost 6 yuan, two portions of tableware cost 2 yuan, and the total cost was 98 yuan.

We complained that it was too expensive, and the boss said that the price of Pu'er was much higher than that of Dali. The breeder began to mutter, are we too poor?

When I walked out of the restaurant, I realized that there were all kinds of 4S stores and an elementary school nearby, except this one restaurant. Oh, it turns out it’s not because we are poor, it’s the monopoly that’s causing trouble. Fortunately, we’re lucky.

While waiting for Xiaowo, I recalled my childhood. Brother Chen also watched with gusto the Snow Child, Tom and Jerry, and Calabash Baby that we watched when we were young.

In the afternoon, the breeder took us to Pu'er Tea Source Square and started working hard, leaving me alone to take Brother Chen around.

This is the largest tea market in Pu'er City. There are relatively few customers in the market now. Every year when new tea comes on the market in spring, tea merchants from all over the country gather here to purchase a year's worth of inventory.

When I woke up, I picked up a star fruit to cheer me up, "Hey~ It's so sour, Mom! Hey, look, your star fruit has turned into a puppy!"

When I see that lion, I sit here and don’t want to leave.

The breeder finished work after five o'clock and took us to learn about the tea culture. I saw a relatively large "Yuhuan Tea Industry" and went in to have a look. The boss, Brother Chen, is very nice. He knew from the beginning that we didn’t want to buy tea, but he still enthusiastically let us sit down, took us to taste the fragrance of tea, and taught us the tea ceremony.

During the chat, I told Brother Chen that in the past, people in Xinjiang never knew that there was such a thing as washing tea when drinking tea. They just put it directly into the teapot and started simmering it. Every time they drank tea, they would accidentally take a few mouthfuls. Regarding tea, I only learned about making tea and washing tea leaves after I went to college.

Brother Chen laughed so hard that his chin dropped, "How can you drink tea without washing it? You have to wash it at least twice!" The tea I drank since I was a child is what people call tea washing water. Hahaha, no wonder it has always been I have no connection with tea. It turns out that the way I opened it was always wrong!

After laughing, let’s get back to business. Let’s first have a general understanding of Pu’er tea.

Pu'er tea is mainly produced in Xishuangbanna, Lincang, Pu'er and other areas of Yunnan Province. Pu'er tea pays attention to brewing techniques and the art of drinking. There are many ways to drink Pu'er tea, which can be drunk neat or mixed. Pu'er tea has a rich orange-yellow soup, a sharp and long-lasting aroma, a unique aroma, a rich taste, and is durable for brewing for a long time.

Why do most of the Pu'er teas we usually see are "Qizi Cake Tea"?

In the border trade tea horse market that started in the Tang Dynasty, when trading Pu'er tea, 7 cakes of tea must be bundled into a tube, plus one cake. Seven pieces of the pie are used for trading, and the other piece is used for taxes. Weight statement: Because one cake of tea is 357 grams, one tube has seven cakes; 357 grams * 7 cakes of tea = 2499 grams, about 2.5 kilograms. One piece of 12 tubes is about 30kg. A horse can carry two pieces of about 60 kilograms, no more, no less, just enough.

The ancient Tea Horse Road was long and difficult, and people who transported tea would have to wait several months before returning to their hometown. Therefore, "Qizi Cake" also represents family reunion.

The bundled tea cakes in the picture below are the packaging method of seven cakes in one tube.

The 2003 old tea, you can feel its thickness through the screen.

Fossilized Pu'er tea is a high-quality ripe tea from ancient Pu'er tea trees. The process is complex, the quantity of finished products is rare, and its appearance resembles a small fossil that has experienced thousands of years of wind, frost, rain, and snow, so it is called fossilized tea. Also known as broken silver and gold that cannot be exchanged.

Dian black tea, one pill at a time, easy to control the dosage.

Orange Pu'er is made by hollowing out the pulp of fresh tangerine peel, adding Pu'er tea, and then roasting, drying, annealing, aging and other processes over dark fire. It is baked using camphor tree branches over charcoal fire and then aged naturally in a ventilated and dry environment for more than half a year.

Orange Pu'er is rich in vitamins, has a sweet and sweet tea taste, and has a unique aroma. It is the first choice for soothing the liver and lungs, regulating qi and strengthening the spleen, relieving alcoholism, detoxifying tobacco, resisting computer radiation, drying dampness and reducing phlegm, losing weight and reducing lipids, and for beauty and health care.

It is worth mentioning Icelandic Pu'er tea. Its biggest feature is that the location of the tea mountain is the most attractive. There are no developers purely pursuing commercial value, no bustling markets, and no profit-seeking tea farmers. Tea trees grow freely here and breathe freely. Objectively, it also contributes to the original ecological quality of the tea trees in the tea mountain.

There are also various handicrafts made of pressed Pu'er tea. The mysterious little gift we gave to the lucky friends last time was also made of pressed Pu'er tea, but it's not in this picture. The gifts are still on the way, and everyone should receive them tomorrow and the day after tomorrow!

Attention everyone, I am about to start tea tasting!

Take a sip seriously, it doesn't matter whether you understand it or not, the posture must be correct.

He was handsome for only three seconds, and he drank all the contents of the cup in one gulp. Before he could swallow it, he said, "Mom, I want some more tea..."

 

After sipping tea, we returned to the car and found that the store where we had charged our batteries at noon was already closed, and the owner was kind enough to help us put away the charging equipment. Thank you, thank you, the boss is so kind and will definitely make a lot of money!

In the evening we returned to the parking lot next to the city hall and met the retired former deputy mayor of Pu'er City taking his wife for a walk. After a brief conversation, we learned that they also had articles, so we quickly paid attention to them.

After seeing this, I felt extremely ashamed and felt very sorry for everyone. This is called writing travel notes, while mine can only be called a diary. It is completely like a Yangchun Baixue and a lower-level person! It’s been so long, I have to watch it every day, thank you all for your hard work, hahaha!

You can pay attention to the "Ancient Tea Horse Road" by the old leader and his wife. Not only can they take you to see the scenery, but you can also appreciate their paintings. It can be said to be quite literary and artistic. After seeing their sophistication, you can’t dislike my down-to-earth attitude! Here is a screenshot for you to experience first...

Brother Chen came to harass me when I was writing my travelogue today, so it was late again. The breeder is not working tomorrow, so we can have fun! See you all tomorrow!

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