
Tea Knowledge: Does Drinking Ripe Pu-erh in Summer Cause Heatiness?
Many people believe that ripe pu-erh tea is 'hot' in nature due to its red soup color, leading to the assumption that it may cause heatiness, especially in summer. However, ripe pu-erh is not inherently 'hot'—it is merely warm after fermentation, neutralizing its original cool properties. Some may e...
Tea News · Jul 17, 2025
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