2022 'Glossolalia' Raw Pu-erh Tea


$170.00
1 in stock

Delivery

We ship your pouches frozen via Australia Post - Express - on Mondays-Wednesdays in eco-friendly (paper) insulated packaging.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Coconut Water Kefir and Coconut Milk Kefir?

Coconut Water Kefir is light, sparkling, and refreshing – think probiotic tonic. Coconut Milk Kefir is creamy and tangy, similar in consistency to dairy kefir, perfect for smoothies or enjoying like yoghurt.

Are these products vegan?

Yes, both are 100% plant-based and suitable for vegans and anyone avoiding dairy.

Do they contain the same probiotics as milk kefir?

Both coconut kefirs are fermented using traditional water kefir grains, creating billions of beneficial bacteria. While the specific probiotic strains differ slightly from milk kefiR, both deliver powerful gut health benefits.

How do I use Coconut Milk Kefir?

Use it anywhere you'd use dairy kefir or yoghurt – blended into smoothies, poured over granola or muesli, mixed into overnight oats, or enjoyed straight from the glass. It's also excellent in salad dressings and dips.

What does Coconut Water Kefir taste like?

Lightly tangy with subtle coconut notes and a gentle effervescence. It's refreshing drunk chilled on its own, or use it as a base for probiotic mocktails and smoothies.

Is separation normal?

Yes! Coconut Milk Kefir may separate slightly – this is completely natural. Simply give it a gentle shake before use.

How should I store these products?

Keep refrigerated at all times. Coconut Water Kefir is best consumed within 4 weeks of receipt. Coconut Milk Kefir within 28 days for optimal freshness and probiotic activity.

Are these products suitable for people with nut allergies?

Coconuts are technically classified as drupes, not tree nuts. However, if you have concerns about coconut allergies, please consult your healthcare provider.


Fans of Kuura's previous productions of ‘Dissolver’ should find joy in this complex raw puerh tea blend built around thick, oily mouthfeel, and strength you feel in your body.

At risk of all of our tea descriptions sounding the same, we’d say you should choose this tea if you want a ’best of Xishuangbanna' blend, without overpaying for hype. As always, tea is a reflection of its growing environment, and many old and imposing groves of Yunnan forest went into this one. It's exceptional in every sense. 

The artwork was a special commission by Jon Marshall. 

Spring 2022 material, 200g per compressed cake

Brewing instructions: 

Use boiling water (100C). 

We recommend approx 1g of tea per 15ml of water for Gongfu-style brewing in a teapot or gaiwan. Rinse the leaves once and then brew several times until there is no flavour left.

For Western-style brewing in a larger teapot, use approx. 5g per 100ml of water. You can re-brew the leaves a few times.

To brew direct in a mug, use 1-2g of tea in the bottom of the cup, fill with boiling water, and drink once cool. Re-fill the cup with more water when you've drunk 1/3rd of the tea. Repeat until there is no more flavour left.

To brew Kombucha or Jun - depending on how strong you like it - use 15g for 2 litres. Let steep with your choice of sugar type until a deep rich colour and flavour. Add to your Kombucha starter liquid and mother and brew until slightly effervescent and bottle for a second ferment.