Iceland Peacock Tea Discs - 2021 Raw Pu’er (Box of 10)

$34.50

Our newest raw Pu’er—known as “Rock Sugar Sweet” Iceland raw Pu’er, it has a delicious taste with fragrant aftertaste and full body. (This tea is described as having sweet notes but does not contain actual sweetness or sugar.)

These are Iceland raw Pu'er tea discs from the famous Iceland village. Bing Dao, translated as Iceland, is a village located halfway up Bangma Snow Mountain in China, with an altitude of 3,200 meters. The Pu'er tea from Bing Dao village is known for its superb quality, with a thicker mouthfeel and smooth, slightly sweet taste.

Unlike ripe and fermented Pu’er, which has a more earthy taste, raw Pu’er has a vibrant and fresh aroma. Each tea disc weighs about 8g and makes at least 5-6 cups of tea (half disc makes about 3-4).

While ripe Pu’er tea has higher levels of caffeine (similar to black tea), aged raw Pu’er has very low levels of caffeine and higher levels of GABA, an important amino acid for relaxation and mental health. Thus, aged raw Pu’er will afford a much more relaxing and grounding drinking experience than ripe Pu’er.

Although both raw and ripe Pu’er are consumed for their weight loss properties, raw Pu’er is considered the best tea for weight loss, especially when consumed immediately after meals. 

Pu’er is a tea from China’s Yunnan province near the Laos and Myanmar border. High in antioxidants, studies show it can fight oxidative stress, promote weight loss, and regulate blood sugar. Pu’er tea also possesses anti-cancer properties. It has a lower caffeine level, less than coffee and green tea, which make it a great choice for drinking late into the day.

Pu’er has been called China’s best-kept secret for weight loss. Animal and test-tube studies show that it can help synthesize fewer new fats while burning more stored body fat. In one animal study, pu’er was also the only variety of tea capable of raising the level of good cholesterol and lowering the level of bad cholesterol.

Instructions:

  1. Remove paper wrapping
  2. Break tea disc in half and place the half into a cup or tea pot, then pour boiling water over the tea. Allow the tea to steep for about 1-2 minutes. Do not oversteep—tea should NOT be bitter 
  3. Enjoy

Note: You can repeat the above steps and brew several cups of tea from each half-disc