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White Gourd Soup with Dried Shrimps, Beijing-Hebei Style

White Gourd Soup with Dried Shrimps, Beijing-Hebei Style
Cut white gourd into 2 inch by 2 inch by 1/4 inch (5 cm by 5 cm by 7 mm) slices...

Hot Candied Fruit

Hot Candied Fruit
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Min Cuisine
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Nowadays, many families use iron cans, bamboo cans or wood cans sold in the market to store tea. These cans or boxes, if made into double layers, would have better damp-proof function. The cans or boxes stored with tea leaves should be put in cool and dry area and avoid damp and direct sunshine. If the tea leaves are not needed for some time, the can should be sealed by Scotch tape so that damp air would not permeate through.

Scientific Ways to Store Tea

Scientific Ways to Store Tea
Scientific Ways to Store Tea
Taboos for tea storage 1. The moisture contained in tea leaves should not be too much. 2. The contact of tea leaves with peculiar smell is strictly forbidden. 3. Cramming of tea leaves should be avoided.
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  • Jar storage
    Jar storage
    Jar storage
    To store tea leaves in this way, the selected container should be dry, smell-less, and tight. Pottery and earthen jars are the common containers. In addition, it should be well aware that tea...
  • Bag storage
    Bag storage
    Bag storage
    The most common way to store tea leaves is to use plastic bags, which is also one of the most convenient and economical ways for the household. To make sure the method is effective, two key points...
  • Cold storage
    Cold storage
    Cold storage
    It would be satisfying to use fridge to store tea leaves, but you should keep in mind the following two points: firstly, avoid the smell of fish contaminating tea leaves; secondly, tea leaves must...

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