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That pesticide testing is only for yunnan sourcing’s own brand puerh productions (made since fall 2013), not third party brands they sell. Teas that YS tested will list that fact on the tea page at the bottom of the description ( like this: http://yunnansourcing.com/en/2014/3064-2014-yunnan-sourcing-year-of-the-horse-menghai-ripe-pu-erh-tea-cake.html ). And given that Dayi is one of the largest factory producers of plantation grown puerh, it’s pretty likely to have at least a little pesticide residue, though probably not too dangerous levels.
Sounds great, i’m adding it too :-)
Ooooooh sounds delicious. :o
let’s all get it :)
Sounds TEArific! Pesticide-free?
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/2012/3065-2012-menghai-lao-cha-tou-brick-ripe-pu-erh-tea.html
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/content/20-eu-compliance
Gosh! I hope you guys end up liking it as much as I did :D
Thanks for the pesticide info LooseTman
You’re welcome.
That pesticide testing is only for yunnan sourcing’s own brand puerh productions (made since fall 2013), not third party brands they sell. Teas that YS tested will list that fact on the tea page at the bottom of the description ( like this: http://yunnansourcing.com/en/2014/3064-2014-yunnan-sourcing-year-of-the-horse-menghai-ripe-pu-erh-tea-cake.html ). And given that Dayi is one of the largest factory producers of plantation grown puerh, it’s pretty likely to have at least a little pesticide residue, though probably not too dangerous levels.