Taiwanese Tea Brick Gift Box | Oriental Beauty tea
Taiwan-shaped Tea Brick Gift Box
Pinglin Baozhong Oolong, Honey Scented Black Tea, Oriental Beauty | Leaflow
A whole tea mountain pressed into a single brick.
The moment the packaging is opened, the tea aroma is released.
Pour in hot water and watch the shape of Taiwan slowly unfold in the cup.
This is a "unfolding" surprise and a pure cup of original Pinglin tea leaves.
【Three Flavors • Detailed Introduction】
◉ Pinglin Baozhong Oolong
A masterpiece of light aroma, like a walk in a mountain forest after the rain.
With a delicate floral aroma, fresh and elegant, it is the most representative tea from Pinglin.
The tea liquor is golden and bright, smooth and gentle on the palate, with a refreshing finish reminiscent of mountain mist.
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Aroma: Orchid, fresh grass, morning dew
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Taste: Light, sweet aftertaste, no astringency
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Roasting Level: Light roast (preserves the original floral aroma of the leaves)
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Fermentation Level: Light fermentation (approx. 15-20%)
Best for: Those who enjoy delicate tea aromas and a refreshing taste.
Pairs with: Light cheesecake, fruit salad, white grapes.
◉ Honey Scented Black Tea
Natural honey sweetness kissed by Jacobiasca formosana.
Tea leaves bitten by Jacobiasca formosana produce a unique natural honey and fruity aroma.
Fully fermented, not bitter or astringent, smooth and sweet, it is a favorite among women and new tea drinkers.
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Aroma: Longan honey, orange blossom, subtle fruity notes
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Taste: Mellow and full-bodied, distinctly sweet, smooth and non-astringent.
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Roasting Level: Light roast
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Fermentation Level: Full fermentation
Best for: People new to drinking tea, friends who enjoy a sweet and smooth taste.
Pairs with: Handmade cookies, chocolate, crème brûlée.
◉ Oriental Beauty
Amber tea liquor interwoven with ripe fruit and honey aroma.
Also known as "White Hair Oolong" or "Puff Tea."
Also bitten by Jacobiasca formosana, with a higher degree of fermentation, it has a unique ripe fruit and honey aroma.
Its amber tea liquor is rich in layers, making it a top choice for gifting to elders or those who appreciate complex tea flavors.
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Aroma: Ripe peach, honey, muscat grape
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Taste: Mellow and robust, rich in layers, with a long-lasting aftertaste.
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Roasting Level: Unroasted
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Fermentation Level: High fermentation (approx. 60-70%)
Best for: Elders, discerning tea drinkers who value depth and complexity.
Pairs with: Pineapple cake, nuts, aged cheese.
Suitable for gifting to
- Friends unfamiliar with tea sets — No tools needed, just tear open and brew.
- Frequent business travelers or tourists — Slip a brick into your pocket and enjoy Taiwanese tea anywhere.
- International friends — A storied design, lightweight and easy to carry, convenient for customs.
- Office staple — One brick for one pot, no worries about storing leftover tea leaves.
Product Specifications
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Product Name|Taiwan-shaped Tea Brick Gift Box (6 pieces)
Type|Compressed Tea Brick.Taiwan-shaped
Origin|Taiwan.Pinglin, New Taipei
Tea Type|Pinglin Baozhong Oolong / Honey Scented Black Tea / Oriental Beauty (selectable)
Contents|5g × 6 bricks (each individually packaged in aluminum foil)
Storage|24 months at room temperature in a cool, dark place, avoid light and moisture.
Allergens|None
Dietary Suitability|Vegan friendly.Gluten-free.No artificial additives
Gift Box Size|Approx. 15 × 12 × 4 cm (including outer box)
Brand|Leaflow
Food Business Registration Number|F-169405033-00000-3
Manufacturer|Xiuquan Tea Industry Co., Ltd.
Manufacturer Address|No. 69, Shuiliujiao, Pinglin Dist., New Taipei City
Customer Service Email|info@leaflow-tea.com
Brewing Suggestions
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Method|Tear open the aluminum bag, place the entire tea brick into a cup.
Water Temperature|95°C hot water, 300ml
Observation|After pouring hot water, the tea brick will unfold into the shape of Taiwan.
Steeping|Steep for 3–5 minutes, then it's ready to drink. Can be re-steeped 2 times.
Taiwanese Tea Brick Gift Box | Oriental Beauty tea
Brew hot for an aromatic experience, cold brew for a sweet aftertaste.
