Advertisement

CHINESE TEA LEXICON: The Many Shapes of Pu'er

CHINESE TEA LEXICON: The Many Shapes of Pu'er Pu'er comes in many shapes and sizes...but what are they called? Improve your tea knowledge (and Mandarin Chinese) with the proper words for every kind of tea cake, from flat bing cha to ornamental pumpkin shapes!

This video focuses on Mandarin, with pinyin transcriptions, and is suitable for beginners and those looking to expand their vocabulary (or tea knowledge!), especially after viewing our first video on the subject:
CHINESE TEA LEXICON: The 6 Types of Tea...or Maybe 7? –

πŸ‘‰ LINK TO OUR WEBSITE AND SHOP:

🎬 If you are looking to improve your tea knowledge and brewing skills, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel:

πŸ“– For even more insights into the tea world and to access bonus material and special offers, join our newsletter:

🍡 TEA
• Sheng Pu'er –
• Shu Pu'er and Hei Cha – 

πŸ€„️ TEAWARE
• Gaiwans of all shapes and sizes –
• Delicate & charming pin ming cups –

πŸ’‘ RELATED CONTENT πŸ’‘
• Video: Chinese Tea Lexicon: The Tea Leaves –
• Video: Chinese Tea Lexicon: Cardinal Directions and Chinese Provinces –
• Video: Chinese Tea Lexicon: The Fragrance of the Tea Leaves –

πŸ‘‰ FOLLOW US
• Online shop:
• Instagram:
• Facebook:

#chineselanguage #chinesetea #puer

shapes of puer,shapes of puerh,tea cakes,bing cha,tea shapes,types of puer,types of puerh,Chinese tea lexicon,Chinese tea vocabulary,Chinese tea words,Chinese tea terms,meaning of Chinese tea words,Chinese tea names,meaning of Chinese tea,meaning of tea names,Chinese language,tea lexicon,nannuoshan,chinese tea,gong fu cha,gongfu tea,mandarin,tea names,loose leaf tea,gong fu tea,puer tea,pu erh,pu'er,puer shapes,pu erh shapes,tea brick,nest,

Post a Comment

0 Comments