Hi all,
I wonder if what is different between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
In my opportunity, both kind of tea not much different, aroma and taste.
Can you describe your feeling about 2 kinds of tea?
Many thanks.
Re: What is diffirent between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
Both pretty distinct in their own ways, despite some similarities. Fuerh tends to have a stronger and bolder flavor profile, while Liu Bao has a more mellow and smoother taste. If you're into intense flavors, go for Fuerh; if you prefer something more subtle, Liu Bao might be your jam. Personally, I dig Fuerh for its robustness, but Liu Bao hits the spot when I'm after a more laid-back vibe. Give both a try and see which one floats your boat! Cheers!
Re: What is diffirent between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
Fu'erh tea usually has a smoother, milder flavor with earthy undertones, while Liu Bao tea offers a richer, more robust taste with hints of sweetness. Fu'erh is great for everyday sipping, while Liu Bao is perfect for those times when you want something bold and comforting.
Re: What is diffirent between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
Both Fu'erh tea and Liu Bao tea originate from China and share similarities in aroma and taste. However, there are subtle differences between them. Fu'erh tea typically has a smoother and mellower taste, while Liu Bao tea tends to have a richer and more robust flavor profile with earthy undertones. Both teas offer unique experiences worth exploring!Mongkieu wrote: Hi all,
I wonder if what is different between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
In my opportunity, both kind of tea not much different, aroma and taste.
Can you describe your feeling about 2 kinds of tea?
Many thanks.
Re: What is diffirent between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
The taste of Shen Fuer is vaguely reminiscent of the taste of ordinary green tea, but it is much richer and seems a little viscous. The aroma traces notes of dried fruits and flowers. The aftertaste is very soft and pleasant, endowed with a clearly noticeable sweetness. I order it at globy.com. Of all the teas, I love it the most.
The taste of Liu Bao tea is dense, viscous, rich, slightly tart, with a slight sweetness and a pleasant, enveloping aftertaste. In China they drink it without sugar. It is also called “tea of insight” because it not only invigorates, but also has a meditative effect: relieves fatigue, clears consciousness, improves perception and concentration.
The taste of Liu Bao tea is dense, viscous, rich, slightly tart, with a slight sweetness and a pleasant, enveloping aftertaste. In China they drink it without sugar. It is also called “tea of insight” because it not only invigorates, but also has a meditative effect: relieves fatigue, clears consciousness, improves perception and concentration.
Re: What is diffirent between fuerh tea and liu bao tea?
Thank you so much!RadiantRover wrote: Both pretty distinct in their own ways, despite some similarities. Fuerh tends to have a stronger and bolder flavor profile, while Liu Bao has a more mellow and smoother taste. If you're into intense flavors, go for Fuerh; if you prefer something more subtle, Liu Bao might be your jam. Personally, I dig Fuerh for its robustness, but Liu Bao hits the spot when I'm after a more laid-back vibe. Give both a try and see which one floats your boat! Cheers!
Regards,
Mong Kieu
Mong Kieu