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Can tea be stored in the refrigerator?
Tea can't be put in the refrigerator.

Because tea easily absorbs the odor inside the refrigerator, it affects the aroma and taste of tea. In addition, the moisture in tea is easily frozen by the low temperature of refrigerator, which leads to the deterioration of tea. The correct way to preserve tea is to put it in a dry, ventilated and odorless place to avoid direct sunlight and humidity.

Tea leaves can be placed in sealed tea cans or tea bags to avoid contact with air. If the tea leaves are wet or polluted by peculiar smell, they can be taken out and dried in a ventilated place, and the teapot or tea bag can be wiped with a clean paper towel or cloth. In a word, the refrigerator is not an ideal place to store tea. It is best to store tea in a dry, ventilated and odorless place to keep its aroma and taste.

Matters needing attention in buying tea

1. Variety: The variety of tea is very important. Different teas have different tastes and functions, so you should choose the appropriate tea varieties according to your own preferences and needs.

2. Aroma: The aroma of tea is an important indicator of quality. You should choose tea with strong aroma and lasting fragrance, and avoid choosing tea with insufficient aroma or bad smell.

3. Appearance: Pay attention to the appearance of tea. Tea with neat shape and bright color should be selected to avoid broken and impurity-rich tea.

4. Year: You should also pay attention to the year of tea. The quality and price of tea in different years are different. You should choose the right vintage tea according to your own needs and budget.

5. Origin: It is also necessary to pay attention to the origin of tea. Tea from different places of origin has different qualities and characteristics. You should choose a regular tea producing area to avoid buying fake and shoddy products.