Apocynum tea price

Last Update :2024.05.12

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1. Price

2. How to choose high-quality tea


The price of Apocynum tea is related to production and market demand, and will often change. Generally, the price is about 100-300 yuan per catty, and the better packaged ones are more expensive. The bulk ones are usually 100 yuan per catty. When purchasing, you should choose high-quality Apocynum tea. The appearance should be complete and the color should be green.


Apocynum tea price
1. Price

1. Price

The price of Apocynum tea often changes, and its price will be affected by production, demand, etc. Usually, the price per catty is about 100-300 yuan, and if it is in bulk, it is about 100 yuan. The specific sales price depends on the local market conditions and the quality of the apocynum tea purchased. In addition, there will be some products with better packaging and higher sales prices.

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When buying, try to choose good quality, because Some tea leaves are incomplete and do not look very full, so the price of such tea will be lower. Don’t buy poor quality or fake products just because they are cheap.

2. How to choose high-quality tea

1. Place of origin: Generally, Apocynum tea produced in Qinghai, Gansu and Xinjiang Plains will be of higher quality. Because its climate environment is more suitable and its nutritional value will be higher.

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2. Appearance: The appearance looks more complete. And the best color is green. Some inferior tea leaves will be a little yellow in color, and there are many impurities in the tea leaves.

3. Brown color: If it is high-quality Apocynum tea, it will become burgundy after being brewed with water, while if it is of poor quality, it will turn golden yellow.

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