2012 Liu Bao Chong Shi Cha (虫屎茶)
Worm Droppings Tea | Guangxi, China
This rare and unusual tea is made not from leaves, but from the excrement of insects fed exclusively on Liu Bao tea. Collected and aged since 2012, this dark, fermented tea offers a smooth, herbal profile with notes of camphor, aged wood, and Chinese medicinal roots.
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine to support digestion and reduce internal dampness, Chong Shi Cha is light-bodied but deeply grounding, with a clean, slightly sweet aftertaste.
A niche treasure for adventurous tea drinkers.
2012 Liu Bao Chong Shi Cha
Drip Method (Traditional Style)
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Amount of Tea: 1 gram
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Water Temperature: 212°F / 100°C (boiling)
Steps
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Place a tea filter or fine mesh strainer over your fairness pitcher (gong dao bei).
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Add 1 gram of Chong Shi Cha directly onto the filter.
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Pour boiling water slowly and steadily over the tea.
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Allow the brew to drip through completely into the fairness pitcher.
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Discard the 1st brew
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Repeat infusions by pouring additional boiling water over the same tea until the flavor naturally fades.
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