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Several situations of Liubao tea getting wet in winter, how to prevent Liubao tea from getting wet in winter?

chilly winter ...

North: It's so cold outside. Let's go in and get warm ~

In the south: it's so cold inside, let's go out and get warm ~

The above paragraphs are believed to be familiar to everyone, which fully illustrates people's subjective feelings. In terms of temperature, below zero in the north and above zero in the south are definitely not an order of magnitude. The reason why the south feels cold in winter is because the south does not have the heating conditions in the north. In short, the north is cold, but it is inevitable to "hide" and the south is cold.

People's subjective feelings are so, so what about Liubao tea?

Due to the influence of different monsoon climate and topography, there is a great difference in temperature and humidity between the north and the south in winter. In winter in the north, the temperature is low and dry; In winter in the south, the temperature is low and humid. It rained for days in the south, and the temperature plummeted. Every time the temperature drops 1℃, the humidity in the air will increase 10%. With the increase of humidity in the air, articles are easy to get wet. In winter in the south, it is particularly important to prevent Liubao tea from getting wet.

In winter, Liubao tea will get wet under the following conditions:

Liubao tea stored indoors is not stored in containers such as cartons, but directly exposed to the air, constantly absorbing most of the moisture in the air, and making the tea moist over time;

Improper storage of tea products, such as windowsill edge, corner, balcony and so on; It will rain continuously in winter in the south, and put it on the windowsill. If the window is not closed, the rain will spill on the tea and make the tea wet;

Because of the continuous rainfall in winter, the temperature is low, and the corner can't evaporate water vapor quickly, so the tea will get damp when it absorbs the water from the wall.

In the south, Liubao tea is stored in purple sand jars. Because the purple sand pot has a unique double-hole structure, the outside is cold and the inside is hot, so it is easy for the purple sand pot to suck the water vapor condensed by cold air into the pot, and the tea products will get wet after absorbing the water vapor.

There is no heating in winter in the south, and the indoor temperature is low and the humidity is high. In addition, after mopping the floor, the ground is wet and turns into steam to evaporate. Random tea leaves absorb a lot of water in the air, but they can't be dried in time, and they will also get wet.

In addition to the above, it is also possible that tea leaves are stored before they are completely dried, and just in time for winter. Under the action of double moisture, if it is not found in time and dried properly, tea will not only get wet, but also become moldy and lose its drinking value.

In order to prevent Liubao tea from getting wet when stored in winter, take cake tea as an example. First, check whether the tea leaves are completely dry before storage; Then check whether the environment where the tea leaves are stored is dry, clean, odorless, ventilated and free from direct sunlight. If the human body can obviously feel that the air in the storage environment is humid, a dehumidifier can be used to remove part of the water so that the humidity is about 50%, and then the tea can be stored.

Before storage, package the tea leaves, then put the tea leaves into sealed bags and put them into cartons; When placing the carton, it needs to be about 10 cm off the ground, not close to the wall; When the weather is fine in winter, the window of the room where the tea leaves are stored can be slightly opened and moderately ventilated. First, it is conducive to the transformation of tea leaves. Second, it creates an air circulation environment to reduce the moisture in the air and make the tea leaves better transformed. After the tea leaves are stored, check the tea leaves every once in a while to see if they are wet. After winter, remove the sealed bag from the tea leaves, and let the tea leaves contact with the air properly for good transformation.

Store Liubao tea in purple sand cans. In winter, put the purple sand cans in a dry, clean, odorless environment with direct sunlight and moderate ventilation. Liubao tea usually exists in the shape of cakes, cakes and bricks. In winter, in order to prevent Liubao tea from getting wet, you can pry off a large piece of tea and put it in a clean container for later use. The remaining tea leaves will be packaged and restored before storage. This is to reduce the possibility that when tea is taken for many times, the container for packaging and storage is opened for many times, so that the water is absorbed by the tea leaves, resulting in the tea leaves getting wet.

At the same time, when taking tea, your hands should be clean and dry, and it is best to take tea with a tea spoon to avoid sweat and odor from your hands adhering to the tea.

In winter in the north, the weather is cold and dry. When storing Liubao tea, we should also pay attention to whether the tea is dry, clean, ventilated and odorless, and avoid direct sunlight. There is no need to seal tea leaves in self-sealed bags in winter in the north.

This article is edited by "Liubao Tea House" with references:

Liubao Tea Beginner's Manual.