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Can chrysanthemum tea and Pu 'er tea be soaked together?
Of course.

Put Pu 'er tea leaves in a cup, you can add some chrysanthemums, and then brew them with boiling water. If you don't like strong tea, you can pour out the first sip of tea and drink the second sip. Can help digestion, reduce oil, and help eliminate skin edema.

When drinking chrysanthemum tea, you can put a few crystal sugar in the cup to make it sweeter. In fact, chrysanthemum tea does not add other tea leaves, just soak dried chrysanthemums in water or boil them to drink. It can detoxify, resist radiation, and remove harmful chemical or radioactive substances accumulated in the body.

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How to preserve chrysanthemum tea

1, avoid light

Chrysanthemum tea is easy to cause discoloration and qualitative change when it is irradiated by sunlight, so it is necessary to keep the tea in a light-proof vessel.

2, to prevent gas

Store them separately and take as much as you need. If stored together in large quantities, the aroma will evaporate and lose its flavor, and the moisture in the air will also enter, making the tea easy to get wet and deteriorate.

3. Prevent the resurgence of tea.

It is advisable to pack the tea leaves into small packets with clean white cotton paper and kraft paper and can them for storage.

4, avoid close to the heat source

Even if you put the tea in a sealed can, don't put it next to stoves and boilers that are prone to generate steam and have heat sources, so as to avoid deterioration due to hot air fumigation and moisture.

5, prevent odor from entering

Terpenes in tea have strong characteristics of absorbing peculiar smell, so it is forbidden to store articles with peculiar smell in containers for storing tea at the same time, otherwise the tea will soon deteriorate, especially in cabinets with mothballs.

People's Network-Men can also drink scented tea to detoxify roses and chrysanthemums to make tea.

Although chrysanthemum tea is good, it is not suitable for these people to drink.